Structure & Branches
Representation & Rules
Powers & Problems
Supremacy & Sovereignty
Failures & Fixes
100

What type of legislature did the Articles create?

Unicameral

100

How many votes did each state have under the Articles?

→ One

100

Could the government under the  Articles of Confederation collect taxes?

→ No

100

Where did sovereignty reside under the Articles?

→ With the states

100

What rebellion revealed the Articles' weakness?

→ Shays’ Rebellion

200

How many branches of government were under the Constitution?

Three

200

Which house of Congress is based on population?

→ House of Representatives

200

Who controls interstate commerce under the Constitution?

→ Congress

200

Which document contains the Supremacy Clause?

→ U.S. Constitution

200

Why was revenue collection hard under the Articles?

→ Congress couldn’t enforce the collection of taxes

300

What is the name of the executive leader created by the Constitution?

→ President

300

How is representation in the Senate determined?

→ Two senators per state

300

What monetary power did states have under the Articles?

→ Could issue their own money

300

Who resolves disputes between states under the Constitution?

→ Federal courts

300

What tax led to a rebellion under the Constitution?

→ Whiskey Tax

400

Which branch interprets laws under the Constitution?

→ Judicial branch

400

What fraction of states was needed to pass laws under the Articles?

→ 9 out of 13   9/13

400

What military power does the President hold?

→ Commander-in-Chief

400

What clause makes federal law superior to state law?

→ Supremacy Clause

400

Who put down the Whiskey Rebellion?

→ George Washington

500

What are the names of the two houses created by the Constitution?

→ The House of Representatives and the Senate

500

What fraction of Congress is needed to propose an amendment?

→ Two-thirds

500

Which document gave Congress power over foreign commerce?

→ U.S. Constitution

500

What does shared sovereignty mean?

→ Power is divided but federal law is supreme

500

Why did Anti-Federalists demand a Bill of Rights?

→ To protect individual liberties

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