Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Compromises
Federalist vs. Anti-Federalists
Road to Revolution
100

The Articles created this type of national government (strong or weak)

Weak

100

This plan favored large states.

Virginia Plan

100

The compromise that created two houses of Congress.

Great (Connecticut) Compromise

100

(2 answers/parts) The __________ supported the Constitution and ___________________ was seen as the person in charge of this party.

Federalists; Alexander Hamilton

100

The act that taxed printed materials.

Stamp Act

200

Congress could not do this with taxes under the Articles.

Levy/collect taxes

200

This plan favored small states.

New Jersey Plan

200

The House of Representatives is based on ______.

Population

200

The __________ wanted a the Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10) added and ___________________ was seen as one of the people in charge of this party.

Anti-Federalists/Non-Federalists; Thomas Jefferson

200

The act that taxed tea.

Townshend Act

300

Each state had this number of votes in Congress.

One vote

300

Representation based on population was part of the ______ Plan.

Virginia

300

The Senate is based on ______.

Equal representation (two senators per state)

300

Federalists believed the national government should be (strong/weak).

Strong

300

The protest where colonists dumped tea into the harbor.

Boston Tea Party

400

Out of the 13 states, this many were required to approve a law in Congress under the Articles of Confederation.

9 states

400

Equal representation for all states was part of the ______ Plan.

New Jersey

400

The compromise dealing with how enslaved persons counted for representation.

Three-Fifths Compromise

400

Anti-Federalists feared the Constitution would create too much ______.

Power (too much national power)

400

The event used as propaganda after British soldiers fired on colonists.

Boston Massacre

500

One major reason the Articles were eventually replaced.

Could not tax, could not regulate trade, individual state militaries, could not maintain order

500

The key disagreement between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans.

Representation (Population vs. Equal Rep.) 

500

This delegate, often called the “Great Compromiser,” helped develop the plan that created a two-house Congress with both equal and population-based representation.

Roger Sherman

500

This series of 85 essays, written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, was published to persuade Americans to ratify the Constitution.

The Federalist Papers

500

The main colonial complaint summarized as “No taxation without ______.”

Representation

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