Amendments
Constitution
Compromises
Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist
Principles of Government
100

What are the first 10 Amendments called?

Bill of Rights

100

What was the first constitution of the United States?

Articles of Confederation

100

What was the purpose of the Compromises?

To determine state Representation

100

What did the Federalist believe about the Constitution?  

They supported Ratification

They believed in a strong Federal Government 

100

What principle states people have the ultimate authority?  Power to the People!

Popular Sovereignty 

200

What is the 1st Amendment?

RAPPS- Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech

200

What was the one branch of Government the Articles of Confederation had?

Legislative

200

The Virginia plan (the large state plan) suggested how many branches of government and representation based on?  

3 Branches of Government

Representation based on population.  

200

Name one of the Federalist Leaders?

James Madison

Alexander Hamilton

200

What principle says the government cannot do what is not in the Constitution?

Limited Government 

300

What Amendment guarantees a Speedy Trail?

6th Amendment

300

What was two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

No Power to pass taxes

Could not regulate trade

No Executive Branch

9 of 13 states had to approve change

300

The New Jersey Plan (Small State Plan) suggested representation based on?

Equal

300

What did the Anti-Federalist believe about the Constitution?  

That it was too powerful and needed a Bill of Rights

300

Power is shared between the national and state government?  (10th Amendment)

Federalism

400

What Amendment guarantees Due Process?

5th Amendment

400

What was the Northwest Ordinance? 

A plan To add states to the Union

400

The Great Compromise created how many houses of congress, HofR based on?, and the Senate based on?

2 Houses (Bicameral) 

House of Representative based on population

Senate Equal repesentation

400

Name one of the Anti-Federalist Leaders?

Patrick Henry

George Mason

400

Each branch has power over the other two branches?

Checks and Balances

500

What Amendment applies to State’s Rights? Clue: Federalism

10th Amendment

500

Name the 3 Branches of Government listed in the Constitution?

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
500

What was the 3/5th Compromise?

3 out of every 5 slaves would count towards a state’s population.  

500

What are the Unalienable Rights and name them?

Rights you are born with

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness 

500

What is Separation of Powers?

Power is separated between the three branches of government.

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