The Articles of Confederation
Shays’ Rebellion & the Need for Change
The Constitutional Convention & Representation
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
The Bill of Rights & Federalism
100

The Articles were created out of fear of this.

What is tyranny?

100

This group led Shays’ Rebellion in Massachusetts.

Who were farmers?

100

Delegates met in this city in 1787.

What is Philadelphia?

100

This group believed the Articles made the government too weak.

Who were the Federalists?

100

The Bill of Rights consists of this number of amendments.

What are ten amendments?

200

Under the Articles, the national government was intentionally made this

What is weak?

200

Many rebels were angry about high taxes and losing this.

What is their property?

200

Delegates originally planned to do this to the Articles.

What is revise them?

200

In Federalist No. 10, Madison warned about the danger of these.

What are factions?

200

This amendment protects freedom of speech.

What is the 1st Amendment?

300

Congress did not have the power to do this directly to citizens.

What is tax them?

300

The national government could not respond effectively because it lacked the power to raise this.

What is a militia/army?

300

This plan favored large states and based representation on population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

300

In Federalist No. 51, Madison argued that “ambition must counteract” this.

What is ambition?

300

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches.

What is the 4th Amendment?

400

Congress also lacked the power to raise this national force.

What is a national army?

400

Shays’ Rebellion convinced many leaders the Articles were too this.

What is ineffective/weak?

400

This compromise created a bicameral legislature.

What is the Great Compromise?

400

This group feared the national government would become too powerful.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

400

This type of power is shared by both national and state governments.

What are concurrent powers?

500

Because of its weaknesses, the government struggled to enforce laws and respond to these.

What are national crises?

500

As a result of the rebellion, many leaders believed this type of government was necessary.

What is a stronger national government?

500

In this chamber of Congress, representation is equal for each state.

What is the Senate?

500

Anti-Federalists demanded the addition of this to protect individual rights.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

Running public schools is an example of this type of power.

What is a reserved power?

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