Who gave you the power?
Which article again?
Define
Plans and Compromises
Who said that??
100

Who has the power to approve state budgets, initiate taxes, impeach the president, create laws, ratify treaties, declare war, regulate commerce, and propose amendments to the constitution?

What is the Legislative Branch

100

Article I, II, and III in the Constitution talk about what?

I - establishing the Legislative branch, II - establishing executive branch, III - establishing the judicial branch

100

How do the branches correlate with each other?

Legislatives create laws, Executive carries out those laws, Judicial enforces those laws

100

A plan that favored a powerful central government for the larger states

What is the Virginia Plan

100

Proposed the Great Compromise

What is Benjamin Franklin

200

Who has the power to veto/sign bills, enforce laws, negotiate treaties, nominate judges, appoint federal officials, and grant pardons?

What is the Executive Branch

200

Article IV in the Constitution

Justice and protection of the states.

Criminals who committed a crime in one state and flee to another, they will be trialed with the laws aligned with the state they first fled from.

States can’t secede from the nation.

200

After census, every 10 years, states redraw their district boundaries to accurately reflect their change in population. This system has been abused and used to manipulate the boundaries to favor one party or class.

What is Gerrymandering

200

A plan that favored the idea of smaller states having an equal balance as the larger states

What is the New Jersey Plan

200

Believed factions were dangerous

Who is James Madison

300

Who has the power to settle legal disputes, protect people's rights granted by the constitution, hear civil cases, and punish those who violate the law.

What is the Judicial Branch

300

Article V in the Constitution

How to propose Amendments to the Constitution and Congress can ratify it or not.

Needs to pass both the house and the senate. ⅔ to pass, 290 (H. of R.) and 67(senator).

House and Senate needed to pass an amendment.

300

Difference between everyone else's government and the Nation's government?

The nation had members elected by the people to represent the people.

300

Southern states wanted Congress to count all of their slaves so they had more seats in the house of representatives but Congress said no so they created a compromise. Each slave counts as ⅗ of a person to increase the south’s representative numbers. Every 5 slaves counts as 1 person.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise

300

1) To form a more perfect union

2) Establish justice

3) Insure domestic tranquility

4) Provide for the common defense

5) Promote the general welfare

6) Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity

What is the six functions of The Preamble

400

How do the branches check and balance each other?

Legislatives create laws, Executive carries out those laws, Judicial enforces those laws

400

Article VI in the Constitution

The Constitution is the law of the land and every state judge is bound to abide by/follow it.

400

The amount of people needed to make a vote

(hint: think quota)

What is a Quorum?

400

Ben Franklin combined two ideas to establish representation in Congress equally for all states: 2 legislators, population determines the House of Representatives, and a Senate of 2 senators from each state

What is the Great Compromise

400

People who opposed to a strong central government and U.S the Constitution because they didn’t want states to lose power.

What is Anti-Federalists

500

Who runs each of the 3 branches?

Legislative - Congress

Executive - The President, Vice president, and cabinets

Judicial - Superior and inferior judges

500

Article VII in the Constitution

Ratifying the Constitution.

500

What did 3/5 of a slave mean?

Every 5 enslaved people counted as 1 person

500

By 1808 no slave will be allowed into the country, imported into the country.

What is the 1808 Compromise regarding slavery

500

People in the U.S who were in favor of a strong central government and the Constitution because they want the state and federal government to share power.

What is Federalists

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