Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
The Constitution
Compromises
Federalists/Anti-Federalists
100

Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States did not have which of the following? A. President B. A court system C. A president or court system D. A way to declare war

C. A president or court system.

100

What was the main purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

The main purpose was to revise the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Instead, they created the Constitution. 

100

What is the Preamble? 

The Preamble is the introduction to the Constitution, it outlines exactly what the document is striving to achieve. 

100

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

The Three-Fifths Compromise created a plan to count three-fifths of the slave population for representation and taxation.

100

Name one Federalist.

Famous Federalists included Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, what power did the national government have?

The national government could declare war, conduct foreign affairs, manage Native American relations, and issue currency.

200

What is a Framer?

A Framer is someone who participated in the drafting of the Constitution.

200

 What are the three branches of government?

Executive, Legislative, and Judical

200

What is the difference between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans? 

- Virginia - representation based on population 

- New Jersey - equal representation 

200

Why did Anti-Federalists oppose the Constitution?

Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution because they feared it created a strong central government that could become tyrannical and lacked a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties.

300

What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

Weaknesses included no power to tax, no national court system, and inability to regulate interstate commerce.

300

What key issue did the delegates face regarding representation in Congress during the Convention?

The key issue faced by the delegates regarding representation in Congress was whether representation should be based on population or equal for each state.

300

What is the system of checks and balances?

The system of checks and balances splits up federal powers among the three branches to ensure that no one branch becomes too powerful.

300

What compromise allowed the continued importation of slaves for a certain number of years after the Constitution was ratified?

The Slave Trade Clause
300

What were the Federalist Papers?

The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution.

400

How did Shays’ Rebellion contribute to the creation of the Constitution?

Shays’ Rebellion was an uprising by disgruntled farmers that highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles and the power that the government actually had. 

400

How many states needed to ratify the Constitution? 

9 out of 13 

400

What does each branch of government do?

- Legislative - makes laws 

- Executive - enforces laws

- Judicial - interprets laws 

400

Describe the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established a framework for governing new territories and admitted new states. It also banned slavery in the new territory. 

400

Describe Elitism. 

Elitism is the belief that elites (the wealthy, educated) should have more control in government.

500

Name one success of the Articles of Confederation. 

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the Treaty of Paris 1783, Winning the Revolutionary War. 

500

How did the Great Compromise settle the debate over representation? 

- Bicameral Legislature 

- One House = Senate, equal representation 

- One House = House of Representatives, representation based on population

500

What are the primary protections provided by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights? (5)

  1. Freedom of Speech

  2. Freedom of Religion

  3. Freedom of the Press

  4. Right to Assemble

  5. Right to Petition the Government

500

How was slavery dealt with in the Constitution? (clauses too)

It was compromised on. 

- 3/5ths clause 

- The Fugitive Slave Clause 

- The Slave Trade Clause

500

What did the debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists achieve? (2-3 things) 

Federalists achieved a strong national framework: the Constitution. Anti-Federalists ensured protections for the people: the Bill of Rights.

Their conflict created the balanced system of government we have today.

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