Articles of Confederation
Major Clash
Compromise
From Declaring Independence...
...to the Constitution
100

The main reason they needed a national government was to do what?

Coordinate (and pay for) the War for Independence from England

100
To "ratify" a law or document means what?

To pass it, to make it officially law 

Ex: The Yes vote of 9 out of 13 states were necessary to ratify the bill. 

100

As the part of the compromise from the New Jersey plan, he _____ has equal representation, getting 2 representatives from each state.

Senate

100

The Declaration of Independence was signed in what year?

1776 (July 4th)

100

How long is the term for Senators?

6 years (HoR= 2 and President =4)

200

The Articles of Confederation were a "loose confederation" of states. This meant they had a 

a. strong central government

b. no central government

c. weak central government

c. weak central government 

200
Proportional representation, or representation based on population, was part of the ______ Plan. 

Virginia

200

The 3/5th compromise was supported by:

a. Southern States

b. Abolitionists

c. Enslaved people

d. Small states

a. Southern States

200

The Stamp Act and The Townshend Revenue Acts, and were all examples of what- without representation?

Taxes on goods

200

The Constitution has a preamble and how many Articles?

7

300

Name two strengths of the Articles of Confederation. (Powers, what did it establish, etc)

Created a Congress to pass laws, power to raise an army, declare war, sign treaties (peace with Britain "fair land use") and set up departments of war, foreign affairs, and treasury. 
300

What is the name for the people who were against the passing of the Constitution because they thought it gave the central government too much power?

Antifederalists

300

The Great Compromise created a two house legislature with the House of Representatives and the Senate. Having two houses is called what?

bicameral

300

True or false- The Declaration was signed before the Revolutionary War began. 

False- it was one year after fighting began at Lexington and Concord

300

What are the 3 branches of government set up in the Constitution?

Legislative, Executive and Judicial

400

Name 2 weakness of the Articles of Confederation 

Nerly impossible to make laws and amendments, could not tax and regulate commerce, no common currency, just one vote per state so size didn't matter, no executive or judicial branch (no power to enforce or interpret laws) 

400
Antifederalists thought the Constitution needed a _____ of ______ to protect the freedoms of citizens. Federalists thought it wasn't necessary, because the states had them. 

Bill of Rights

400

The president and vice president are elected indirectly through the _______, where the final vote takes place a month after the popular vote with members meeting in state capitals.

Electoral College 

400

Colonists from 12 of the 13 colonies gathered in Philadephia at the First Continental Congress to air their grievances. Who was this declaration addressed to? 

King George of England

400

Article 5 talks about how to change the constitution. These changes or additions are called what?

amendments

500

Farmers who had fought in the Revolutionary war took over a local armory to fight against their lands being taken away. This uprising was called what?

Shay's Rebellion

500
Much of the debates over the Constitution (3/5ths compromise, Virginia vs New Jersey plan) centered on apportionment. What does this mean?

the process of allotting congressional seats to each state according to its proportion of the population, following the census

500

What is one thing the Free Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise do? 

North would not interfere with slavery for 20 years and in exchange the South would agree to let the national government regulate interstate and foreign trade/commerce *also Fugitive Slave clause meant ensalved people who escaped to freedom were forced to be returned to their enslavers in the South. 

500

What did the Quartering Act force colonists to do?

Accept British soldiers into their home, let them stay, feed them etc. 

500

Which article talks about federalism and includes the Supreme Law of the Land clause?

Article 6

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