The New Government
Plans and Compromises
The 3 Branches
The Bill of Rights
Terms and Conflicts
100
  • What was the name of the nation’s first plan of government before the Constitution?

The Articles of Confederation

100

This plan for the new government called for proportional representation in Congress (based on population)

The Virginia Plan

100
  • Which branch of government is headed by the president?

 The Executive Branch

100

What is a formal change made to the Constitution called?

An Amendment

100

What term describes a two-house legislature?

Bicameral

200

In what city was the Constitutional Convention held in 1787?

Philadelphia

200
  • This plan was supported by smaller states because it called for equal representation in Congress.

The New Jersey Plan

200
  • Which branch of government is responsible for making the laws?

The Legislative Branch

200
  • Which amendment protects the freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition?

The 1st Amendment

200
  • This Massachusetts farmer led an attack on a state arsenal in 1787 to protest high taxes.

Daniel Shays

300
  • Who was unanimously chosen as the president of the Constitutional Convention?

George Washington

300
  • Roger Sherman's idea to have two houses in Congress—one with proportional representation and one with equal representation—became known as what?

The Great Compromise

300
  • To bring charges against a government official in order to remove them from office is called what?

 Impeach

300
  • Which amendment protects citizens against "unreasonable searches and seizures" by requiring a search warrant?

The 4th Amendment

300
  • What did the Northwest Ordinance help to create in the newly settled territories?

Five new states

400

What is the introduction or beginning of the Constitution called?

The Preamble

400

What compromise was reached to settle differences over how slaves would be counted toward a state's population for representation?

The Three-Fifths Compromise

400

This system was built into the Constitution so that no one branch of government can become too powerful.

 Checks and Balances

400
  • Under which amendment is a citizen guaranteed a trial by a jury of their peers?

 The 7th Amendment

400
  • During the struggle over ratification, which group argued that a stronger central government was necessary?

 The Federalists

500

This term refers to the sharing of power between the federal and state governments.

 Federalism

500
  • What were the two houses of Congress created by these compromises?

The House of Representatives and the Senate

500
  • Who are the state electors who formally vote for the president?

The Electoral College

500
  • Which amendment states that "cruel and unusual punishment" cannot be inflicted for a crime?

The 8th Amendment

500
  • What term defines a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives?

A Republic

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