THE BEGINNING
THE GREAT COMPROMISE
BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT
BILL OF RIGHTS PART 1
BILL OF RIGHTS PART 2
100

What was the name of the meeting held in May of 1787 to make changes to the new government?


The Constitutional Convention


100

What were the two primary plans completing for the Constitution?



The Virginia Plan and The New Jersey Plan

100

How many branches of government are there?

3

100

This was added to the United States Constitution as a way to specifically list the rights people have under the Constitution. They make up the first ten amendments of the Constitution. 



The Bill of Rights

100

Explain the 6th Amendment - Rights to a Fair Trial

  • Amendment 6: Rights to a Fair Trial - requires a person accused of a crime to receive a speedy public trial by a jury. 

200

Why was the Constitutional. convention needed?

To make changes to the Articles of Confederation

200

Explain the Virginia Plan.

The Virginia Plan - The Virginia plan was written by James Madison. It represented the desires of the larger states and said that the number of representatives to Congress should be based on the state's population.



200

List the branches of government.

Executive 

Legislative

Judicial

200

Explain the 1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press

  • Amendment 1: Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press: The Right to Assemble and Petition - allows people to establish and practice their religion freely, and to speak their ideas and opinions. It protects the rights of its citizens to hold meetings and to petition the government. It gives the press (newspapers, magazines) the right to publish the news and ideas

200

Explain one OR both of these: 

7th Amendment - Rights to a Civil Trial

8th amendment -Bails, Fines and Punishment

  • Amendment 7: Rights in a Civil Trial - allows a civil case to be decided by a jury trial when the amount of money involved is over $20.

  • Amendment 8: Bail, Fines and Punishment - does not allow for unfair bail or fines and the use of cruel or unusual punishments. 

300

Which of the colonies did not come to the convention?


Rhode Island

300

Explain the New Jersey plan.

The New Jersey Plan - The New Jersey plan was written by William Paterson from New Jersey. It represented the smaller states and said that each state should have the same number of representatives.



300

What system is set up for the branches of government that keeps one branch from becoming more powerful than the other.

System of Checks and Balances

300

Explain the 2nd amendment - The Right to Bear Arms

Amendment 2: The Right to Bear Arms - gives all citizens the right to own guns.

300

Explain the 9th Amendment - Rights Kept by the People

  • Amendment 9: Rights Kept by the People - protects the rights people have though not listed in the Constitution.

400

Who were 3 of the main leaders of the constitutional convention that we discussed?


  • James Madison

  • George Washington

  • Benjamin Franklin

400

At the end of Constitutional convention an agreement was finally met ... what was it called?

The Great Compromise

400

the main responsibility of the legislative branch, the judicial branch and  the executive branch of the United States government:






Executive = Carries out (or Enforces) the laws

Legislative = Makes (or Writes) the laws

Judicial = Decides if laws are constitutional (or Interprets the laws)

400

Explain the 3rd Amendment - Housing of Soldiers

Amendment 3: Housing of Soldiers - unlawful for a government to make a private citizen house its soldiers.

400

Explain the 10th Amendment - Powers Kept by the States and the People

  • Amendment 10: Powers Kept by the States and the People - The rights not given to the national government are rights kept by the states or the people.

500

The Constitutional Convention discussed how states should be represented in Congress.  What agreement did they come to?

Congress will have two houses.  The House of Representatives with representation based on population, and the other (the Senate) with the same number of representatives from each state (regardless of the size or population of the state).

500

What did the Great Compromise accomplish?

It allowed the number of representatives to the House be based on the state's population while each state (no matter is size) would have two representatives in the Senate.



500

If the government creates a law that people cannot own firearms, the president can veto it because it because it goes against one of the amendments in the Bill of Rights.  This is an example of the _____________ branch checking the _________ branch.

This is an example of the executive branch checking the legislative branch.

500

Explain the 4th amendment - Searches, Seizure and Warrants

Amendment 4: Searches, Seizure and Warrants - protects people from law enforcement entering their home without their permission or an order from the court called a search warrant.

500

Explain the 5th Amendment - Rights in Criminal Trials and Rights of Property

  • Amendment 5: Rights in Criminal Trials and the Rights of Property - Persons cannot be made to testify against themselves in a criminal trial. A person cannot be tried more than once for the same crime. People’s property cannot be taken away without their being paid for it.

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