Definitions
Definitions 2
Compromises
Documents
Federalist v Anti Federalists
100

Bicameral

A two house legislature

100

People against approving the Constitution

Anti-Federalists

100

What state came up with the "Great Compromise"?

Connecticut
100

This document officially broke the United States away from Great Britain.

The Declaration of Independence

100

A or F? "The Articles of Confederation are too weak to provide for defense from invasion"

Federalist

200

Popular Sovereignty

The people rule (The population runs the government)

200

The set of fundamental laws setting out the principles, structures, and processes of government.

The Constitution

200

What did the 3/5's compromise say?

Enslaved people would be counted as 3/5ths of a person for tax and representation reasons

200

What were two problems with the Articles of Confederation?

No ability to tax; One vote per state; No military; All states needed to vote to amend

200

A or F? "The Constitution allows all eligible people to be representatives"

Federalist

300

Ratification

Formal approval

300

The theory of origins of state that says countries grew naturally from family to clans and finally states.

Evolutionary

300

The five basic ideas of democracy say what about compromise?

It is necessary

300

Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

300

A or F? "The Constitution does not currently have a Bill of Rights"

Anti-Federalists

400

Federalists

Those in favor of ratifying the Constitution

400

The theory of the origins of the state based on an agreement between citizens and the government

Social Contract

400

What type of legislature did the Great Compromise have?

Bicameral; Senate with equal representation; House with representation based on population.

400

What representation did the Articles of Confederation provide?

One vote per state

400

A or F "If we have a stronger military, other countries might fear us and we don't want that"

Anti-Federalist

500

Limited Government

The idea that government is not all powerful

500

The House of Representatives and Senate together are called what?

Congress

500

What were the two parts of the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise?

No slave trade laws for 20 years; No taxes on exports

500

What two main ideas of the Declaration of Independence?

All people have rights; Government should be a social contract (of the people, by the people)

500

A or F? "The Constitution allows Amendments"

Federalists

M
e
n
u