Article I - Identity
Article II - State Power
Article III - Unity
Article IV - Rights and Movement
Article V - Government Structure
100

This article officially names the New nation

What is the United States of America

100

This article says most power belongs to these.

What are the states?

100

This article creates a “league of” these.

What are "friendship(s)"?

100

Citizens could move freely between these.

What are states?

100

This article establishes a Congress with this many chambers.

What is one?

200

Article I establishes that the states are united under this type of agreement.

What is a Confederation?

200

The national government only has powers that are this type.

What are delegated powers?

200

The states promise to help each other against this.

What are attacks or invasions?

200

States had to give equal treatment to citizens from other states in these areas.

What are rights?

200

Each state gets this many votes in Congress.

What is one vote?

300

The name chosen reflects that power is shared mainly among these entities.

What are the states?

300

Article II reflects fear of this type of government.

What is strong central government?

300

Article III focuses mainly on cooperation in this area.

What is defense?

300

This article required states to return escaped criminals, known as this process.

What is extradition?

300

Representatives were chosen by these.

What are state legislatures?

400

This article shows that the national government was meant to be limited.

What is the simple naming of the union without granting powers.

400

This article is one reason the Articles were considered weak.

What is lack of national authority?

400

This article reflects the states’ shared experience from this war.

What is the American Revolution?

400

Article IV helped encourage this national economic activity.

What is trade?

400

This article explains why large and small states were treated this way.

What is equally?

500

Article I emphasizes unity while still preserving this political concept.

What is state sovereignty?

500

Modern U.S. government fixed this issue with the idea of shared power known as this.

What is federalism?

500

The unity described here is voluntary, not enforced, showing this weakness.

What is lack of enforcement power?

500

This article was an early step toward creating this concept.

What is national citizenship?

500

This structure caused problems passing laws because it ignored this factor.

What is population size?

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