Before the Constitution
Constitution Through Compromise
Branches of Government
Bill of Rights
Alien and Sedition Acts
100

The name of the United States Government in place before the Constitution.

Articles of Confederation

100

This plan wanted representation in the Legislative Branch to be based on state population.

Virginia (VA) Plan

100

The President, Vice President, and Cabinet make up this Branch of Government.

The Executive Branch

100

This amendment protects the rights to:

The Freedom of Speech

The Freedom of the Press

The Freedom to Religion

1st Amendment

100

This Act allowed the President to remove foreigners from the country.

Alien Act

200

The result of the US not being able to tax citizens to pay the money they owed other countries.

The country went into debt

200

This plan wanted each state to have equal representation (1 person) in the Legislative Branch.

New Jersey (NJ) Plan

200

The Supreme Court, Appellate Courts, and District Courts make up this Branch of Government. 

The Judicial Branch

200

This Amendment allows Americans to bear arms for self protection.

2nd Amendment

200

This Act allowed the Government to arrest anyone who spoke negatively about it.

Sedition Act

300

The US Government could not do this to stop Shays' Rebellion.

Build an Army

300

This compromise determined how slaves were counted towards total population numbers

3/5 compromise

300

This Branch of Government is given the power to veto (reject) laws from being created.

The Executive Branch
300

Under the 4th Amendment, police officers need this document to search your house without permission.

A Search Warrant

300

The Alien and Sedition Acts Violated this amendment.

1st Amendment

400

This group held the majority of the political power under the Articles of Confederation.

State Governments

400

Hamilton stated these powers in the Constitution allowed the Government to make a National Bank.

Implied Powers

400

This Branch of Government is given the power to create laws.

Legislative Branch
400

This Amendment protects Americans from saying something that will make them sound guilty (self-incrimination).

5th Amendment

400

This person became President of the United States in the Election of 1800.

Thomas Jefferson.

500

The Articles of Confederation purposely made this group weak to protect the American people.

Federal Government

500

This group votes on who becomes the United States President.

The Electoral College

500

This Branch of Government is given the power to impeach Federal officials.

Judicial Branch

500

This amendment ensures all Americans have a fair and speedy trial, with access to a lawyer.

6th Amendment

500

This group of people are protected by the Bill of Rights.

American Citizens.

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