Articles of Confederation/ The Constitutional Convention
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The Anatomy of the Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
Federalism
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What happened in Massachusetts after the Revolutionary War that proved the Articles of Confederation were not suitable for the new nation? 

Shays Rebellion

100

The Three-Fifths Compromise stated

  1. Enslaved people counted as ⅗ a person for representation purposes

  2. The amount needed to ratify the Articles of Confederation

  3. The number needed to sign the Treaty of Paris

Enslaved people counted as ⅗ a person for representation purposes

100

Article I of the Constitutions defines the Expressed Powers of which branch of government? 

a. Legislative

b. Executive 

c. Judicial

a Legislative

100

What is the name of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution that express the individual rights of citizens? 

The Bill of Rights 

100
What are expressed powers? 

Powers directly stated in the Constitution

200
What are two reasons why the Articles of Confederation failed? 

No power to collect taxes

No power to raise an army

Too much power at the state level

Overall, just too weak

200

Which amendment gives citizens the freedom of speech? 

1st Amendment

200

This part of the Constitution lays out the purpose of the document. 

the Preamble

200

 What is republicanism in terms of the Constitutional principles? 

  1. A political party

  2. Citizens voting for people to represent them in Congress 

  3. Citizens voting for a president

  • Citizens voting for people to represent them in Congress 

200
What are concurrent powers? 
Powers that belong to the state and federal government
300

 What was the primary reason for holding the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

to change the Articles of Confederation

300

What is job of the judicial branch and who makes up the branch? 

Interprets the law

Supreme Court and federal courts

300

Which branch of the government has the power to collect taxes?

The Legislative Branch (Congress)

300

What is the purpose of checks and balances? 

to prevent one branch from being too powerful

300

A person commits a crime in CT and flees to CA.  The person is found by CA authorities and returned to CT. What is this called?

  1. Constitution’s Privileges and Immunities Clause

  2. Extradition

  3. Full Faith and Credit Clause

Extradition

400

How was representation decided for the Constitution? (AKA what did the Great Compromise say come up with?)

a bicameral legislature (2 houses) known as Congress

Congress is made up of the House of Representative (based on population) and the Senate (equal number per state)

400

What is the job and role of the Executive Branch? 

carries out (executes) the law

President, VP, and the Presidential Cabinet

400

The role and powers of the judicial branch are listed under Article...


Article 3

400

Why is having a limited government important? 

It helps protect individual rights. 

400

 McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) was a Supreme Court Case. The issue at hand was whether the United States had the power to create the Second Bank of the United States, which had not been expressly stated in the Constitution. Further at issue was whether a state had the power to tax that bank. The Supreme Court decided unanimously for the United States: They can create a bank (in support of Clause 2), and it can't be taxed (Clause 3).


  1. Expressed power

  2. The Necessary and Proper Clause

  3. Full Faith and Credit Clause

  • The Necessary and Proper Clause

500

The Virginia Plan wanted representation based on 

Population of a state

500

A police officer stops you while you are driving for no reason and asks everyone to step out of the vehicle and starts looking inside. What Amendment are you protected from this?

4th Amendment (Freedom from unreasonable search and seizures)

500

This Article to the Constitution asserts that federal laws are the "Supreme Law of the Land."

Article 6

500

What's an example of the separation of powers in the Constitution? 

Legislative, judicial, and executive branch

500

 To which one of the listed situations would the protections of the Full Faith and Credit Clause regarding interactions between the states and their people apply? "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State." —Article IV, Section 1

  1. A man taking a trip wants his driver's license from one State to be accepted as proper identification in another State.

  2. A policeman crosses into another State and issues a speeding ticket to a driver in that State.

  3. A student living out-of-state expects to pay the same amount of tuition at a public university as in-state residents pay.

A man taking a trip wants his driver's license from one State to be accepted as proper identification in another State.

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