Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Bill of Rights
Checks and Balances
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
100

What event led to colonists realizing the weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

Shay's Rebellion

100

What did the Virginia Plan propose? 

a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial

100

1st Amendment

Free Speech

100

Who can veto bills passed by Congress? 

the President

100

Did the Federalists like the Constitution? Why? 

Yes, because they believed that the Constitution could prevent a single individual from taking power

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states are needed to agree to pass a law?

Unanimous decision (meaning all of the states have to pass it)

200

What Compromise established Congress' power to regulate commerce? 

Commercial Compromise 

200

Which amendment gives the right to bear arms?

Second

200

Who can override a presidential veto?

Congress
200

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

Group of people opposing ratification of the Constitution in 1787

300

What was the main legislative body called under the Articles of Confederation?

Congress of the Confederation

300

____ out of 13 states had to approve in order to ratify the Constitution

9

300

Which amendment protects unreasonable searches and seizures?

Fourth

300

Who can declare laws unconstitutional?

Supreme Court

300

Name an Anti-Federalist

Example Answers: Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, Elbridge Gerry

400

Which important treaty was negotiated under the Articles of Confederation?

Treaty of Paris (1783)

400

What was the main purpose of the Annapolis Convention?

to discuss and find solutions to the trade barriers between states that existed under the Articles of Confederation

400

Which amendment gives the right to a speedy trial?

6th amendment

400

Who confirms the president's appointments with the Supreme Court?

the Senate

400

True or False: There were fewer Federalists in the New England and Mid-Atlantic states

False

500
  1. Which of the following best describes the primary weakness of the Articles of Confederation? 

A) The ability to declare war on foreign nations.

B) The power to coin money.

C) The lack of a standing army.

D) The ability to regulate interstate commerce.

D) The ability to regulate interstate commerce.

500

What was the significance of the Connecticut Compromise?

It created two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives

500

Which amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment?

Eight

500

Who can impeach the President?

House of Representatives

500

How did the Federalists argue for their beliefs?

By writing the Federalist Papers

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