Which group supported a strong national government and favored ratifying the Constitution?
What is Federalists?
How many states were required to ratify the Constitution?
What were the Federalist Papers?
Essays written to support ratifying the Constitution.
What compromise helped convince Anti-Federalists to ratify the Constitution?
What is the promise to add a Bill of Rights?
Who is known as the “Father of the Constitution”?
Who is James Madison?
Which group supported a strong national government and favored ratifying the Constitution?
What is Anti-Federalists?
What was the main goal of the ratification process?
To get approval of the Constitution by the states.
Who were the three main authors of the Federalist Papers?
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights?
What is to protect individual liberties and limit government power?
Who wrote most of the Federalist Papers?
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
What did Anti-Federalists demand be added to the Constitution to protect citizens’ rights?
What is Bill of Rights?
Which two large states’ support was seen as essential for ratification?
What are New York and Virginia?
What was the main purpose of the Federalist Papers?
To explain and defend the principles of the Constitution.
Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and the press?
What is the First Amendment?
Which state was the first to ratify the Constitution?
What is Deleware?
Name two famous Federalists. Hint: One wrote the Virginia Plan, and the other has a famous play based on his life.
James Madison and Alexander Hamilton.
What did Anti-Federalists fear the President might become like?
What is a king or tyrant?
In which state were most of the Federalist Papers aimed to persuade people?
What is New York?
Which group promised to support adding a Bill of Rights after ratification?
What is the Federalists?
Which state was the last of the original 13 to ratify the Constitution?
What is Rhode Island?
Name two well-known Anti-Federalists.
Patrick Henry and George Mason.
Why did small states tend to support ratification more quickly than large states?
They benefited from equal representation in the new Senate.
Federalist Paper No. 10 argued that a large republic would protect against what problem?
What is factions or groups that could take too much power?
In what year were the first ten amendments (Bill of Rights) ratified?
What is 1791?
Where did the ratification conventions take place—in Congress or the states?
What is each state?