Articles of Confederation
The Constitutional Convention
Federalism
Government Structure
Principles of the Constitution
100

The Articles of Confederation were intentionally created to be ....?

What is weak?

100

Delegates had to create a new Constitution because the AoC was....?

Not working, unsuccessful. 

100

What is a Federalist?

A person who wants a strong national/central government.

100

Name the 3 branches of the government

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100
How many principles are in the constitution? 

7

200

The AoC gave who all the power...?

What is States?

200

The Constitution was a mix of which two plans?

The New jersey and Virginia plans. 

200

What is an Anti-Federalist?

Anti-Federalists do not want a stong national/central government.

200

The leader of the executive branch is....?

The President.

200

As written in the constitution, who holds the power in the United States?

The people (popular sovereignty)

300

No power to tax is a strength or weakness of the AoC?

weakness

300

Explain the Three-Fifths Compromise

When counting population and representation, every 5 enslaved people would count as 3 people according to the population. 

300

Some Anti-Federalists refused to ratify the constituion because it was missing...?

A Bill of Rights/ protections for citizens. 

300

What branch is Congress involved in?

Legislative. 
300

Explain what republicanism is. 

It means the people run the country through elected representatives. 

400

Explain why each state had one vote is a weakness?

One vote is unfair representation regarding size or population of a state 

400

What other compromise did the north agree to make?

Congress would not interfere with slavery. 

400

Define federalism.

federal and state governments share power.

400

Define the roles of the 3 branches. 

Legislative makes laws. Executive enforces law. Judicial settles disputes. 

400

Explain how the US has a limited government.

Limited government has only powers given to it by the people. We give those powers though elected representatives. 

500

Explain why the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 is a strength of the AoC?

It allowed the US to grow and populate. It also allowed the US to make money by selling land. 

500

How did the Great Compromise settle the issue of representation in the legislature?

Legislature would have two houses. Lower house seats would be based on a states population. Upper house has two seats to represent the state. 

500

Give an example of a power the federal and state governments share. 

Court systems, enforce laws, collect taxes, borrow money, provide for citizens general welfare

500

Explain why the constitution is designed to have 3 branches.

So each branch can check/limit the power of other branches (Checks and Balances)

500

What is an original, indivual right first included in the constitution? 

Freedom of religion, freedom of speech and press, freedom to assemble in groups and protest, the right to bear arms, a speedy and public trial by jury, to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures by the gov, no cruel or unusual punishments. 

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