Articles of Confederation
Compromise
Checks and Balances
Branches
of
Government
The Bill of Rights
100

What are the Articles of Confederation?

The structure of government formed immediately after the colonists won the Revolutionary war. 

100

What is proportional representation?

Representation based on the size of the population of a state. 

100

How does the legislative branch check the power of the president?

They can override vetos & allocate all federal spending. 

100

List the three branches of government

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

100

What does the First Amendment protect?

Freedom of speech, religion, press, peacefully assemble, petition the government. 

200

What was a significant weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

The federal government did not have the power to collect taxes. 

200

What was the New Jersey Plan?

A plan for representation in which each state receives equal representation in Congress. 

200

How can the executive check the power of the congress?

They can veto laws. 

200

What is the Legislative branch composed of?

The congress- The house of representatives and the Senate. 

200

What does the second amendment protect? Bonus points is you can tell me why...

The right the bear arms (own guns). 

300

What was a strength of the Articles of Confederation?

They gave significant strength and independence to the states, keeping power away from the tyrant. 

300

What was the Virginia Plan?

A plan in which states receive representation in Congress based on the size of the states population. 

300

How can the Judicial Branch check the power of the congress or the president?

They have the power to deem actions from either entity unconstitutional. 

300

How is representation in the House of Representatives determined?

Proportional Representation

300

What does the Forth Amendment protect?

The protection against unlawful search and seizure. 

400

What was Shay's Rebellion?

A rebellion of armed farmers who were protesting the seizure of farms to pay off debts. 

400

What was the Great Compromise?

The resolution over representation in which the Constitution would create a bicameral legislature. One branch would determine representation by population, the other would receive equal representation. 

400

How can the executive check the power of the judicial branch?

They nominate the supreme court justices.

400

How is representation determined in the Senate?

Each state receives an equal two representatives. 

400

Why is the Bill of Rights a necessary part of the Constitution? 

It makes sure that citizens basic human rights are always protected from the government. 

500

What was the significance of Shay's Rebellion?

Led the leaders of America to begin considering how they could amend the Articles of Confederation. 

500

How did the states address the issue of slavery?

The 3/5 compromise. 

500

How can congress check the power of the judicial branch?

The congress must approve the supreme court justice nominations. 

500

What is the role of the Supreme Court?

They judge the constitutionality of laws and actions taken. 

500

How many amendments were added to the Constitution after the Bill of Rights?

33

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