fed vs anti - fed
compromises
checks & balances
bill of rights (pt.I)
bill of rights (pt. II)
100

What did Federalists believe in?

Federalists supported a strong national central government. They believed it would keep the country united, maintain order, and handle issues like defense and trade better.

100

what was the meaning of slave trade compromises ?

(N) -$10 tax on each imported slave 

(S) -slave issue will be decide in 20 years by congress

100

exclevtive branch and legastive branch checks is ?

can veto laws 

make appointments 

100

which type of freedom people have the right to what ever they want 

freedom of speech 

100

What is the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution that protect people’s basic rights and freedoms.

200

What did Anti-Federalists believe in?

opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing a strong central government would destroy state sovereignty and individual liberties

200

what happen to the free states ?

did not want slaves to count for repersentation in congress . 

200

how many members live in the white house ?

only 1 member 

200

which freedom is this when u can right what u want and cant be libel ?

freedom of press 

200

Which amendment protects freedom of speech?

he 1st Amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

300

what was sam adams  ?

he was anti federallist.

300

Why is compromise important in a democracy?

Compromise is important because people have different opinions, and it helps leaders reach agreements that benefit the country.

300

the check on the execlutive branch ?

9 memebers 

300

what is the rights of assemble ?

A-peacefully assemble 

B-voice their complaints 

300

Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?

It was added to protect individual rights and limit the power of the governmen

400

which side is pro -british ?


federalists 

400

What happens if leaders refuse to compromise?

The government can become ineffective, and important decisions may not get made.

400

What is the purpose of checks and balances in government?

The purpose of checks and balances is to make sure no one branch of government (legislative, executive, or judicial) becomes too powerful. Each branch has powers that allow it to limit the other branches, keeping power balanced.

400

whats the rights for "bear arms "

A:guns for protection

B:rifles for hunting 


400

Which amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures?

The 4th Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.

500

what side is pro -french ?

anti federalist .

500

How does compromise help the government function?

It allows lawmakers to pass laws and make decisions instead of being stuck in disagreement.

500

an example of checks and balances?

he President can veto (reject) a law passed by Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 vote. This shows how both branches can check each other’s power.

500

what is the right of petition 

 allows individuals to ask all branches of government—federal, state, and local to address grievances, change policies, or take specific actions without fear of punishment

500

What does the 8th Amendment protect against?

The 8th Amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail or fines.

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