Under the Articles of Confederation, what had too much power?
What is the states?
The House of Representatives delegates are decided on what?
What is state population?
Is this event 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the time? Madison presents a Bill of Rights to Congress.
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Who liked the idea of the Constitution?
What are federalists?
What did the 19th Amendment do?
What is allow women to vote?
Under the Articles of Confederation, what was too weak?
What is the National Government?
How many representatives does each state get for the Senate?
What is two representatives?
Is this event 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the time? Antifederalists want the Constitution to include a Bill of Rights.
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What were the people called that did not like the Constitution?
What are antifederalists?
What is the 15th Amendment?
What could the national government not collect?
What are taxes?
Who has more power in the House of Representatives?
What is larger states?
Is this event 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the time? Madison creates a draft of the amendments.
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Who are some famous federalists?
Who are George Washington, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton?
After the 26th Amendment was passed, what did the voting age change to?
What is 18 years old?
Under the Articles of Confederation, trading goods was difficult because each state could print it's own what?
What is money?
What kind of power do small states have compared to large states in the Senate?
What is equal power?
Is this event 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the time? Congress adds the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.
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Who are some famous antifederalists?
Who are Samuel Adams, George Mason, and Patrick Henry?
How much of the state legislature is needed to approve an amendment?
What is 3/4 of the legislature?
Who thought the Constitution would unify the states?
Who are the federalists?
What amendments involve voting rights?
What are the 15th, 19th, and 26th amendments?