Forming a the nation
People
U.S. Constitution
U.S. Constitution
Branches of Government
Bill of Right
First Government
100
  • Established a loose federal confederation 

Articles of Confederation 

100

First President of the U.S. 

George Washington 

100

How many states were needed to ratify the U.S. Constitution? 

9 out of 13

100

What elects a president? 

Electoral College 

100

What are the three branches of government 

Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch 

100

Right to keep and bear arms 

2nd amendment 

100

Vice president under Washington 

John Adams

200

Why were the Articles of Confederation not successful? 

  • Congress couldn't

    • Tax

    • Regulate interstate commerce

    • Enforce its own decrees 

    • Have a federal army 

200

First American bishop

John Carroll 

200

Government that favored big states because on popular vote 

VA Plan

200

Favored small states by a one state, one vote system 

New Jersey Plan

200

Name two powers the Legislative branch has and two powers the Executive branch has. 

taxation, coin money, declare war, regulate commerce, make laws


commander in chief, veto laws, execute laws, executive orders, appoint officials 

200

Warrant to search and seizure 

4th amendment 

200
What was the Quasi War?

Adams sent ships to fight France without having Congress declare war 

300
  • Established a process for new states to be added to the Union

Northwest Ordinance 1787

300
A political group that desired a strong federal government 


A political group that desired state sovereignty preservation 

Federalist 


Anti-Federalist 

300

Federalist paper that established the separation of powers theory 

Federalist 51 

300

Plan that established two houses the House of Representative and Senate where each state would get 2 reps 

Connecticut Plan (Great Compromise) 

300

How does one become a member the of House of Representative? What are some requirements? How long are you in office for?

Must be 25 years old, must be a U.S. citizen for 7 years 

popular vote based on population of district 

2 years 

300

All powers not listed are reserved to the states 

10th amendment

300

Washington issued this to keep the U.S. out of war with France and Britain 

Neutrality Proclamation 1793

400

This Federalist paper described how to remedy a faction 

Federalist 10 

400

The 3 writers of the Federalist papers 

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison 

400

Compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalist 

Bill of Rights 

400

This allows people to change the Constitution 

Amendments

400

Clause found in Article I Sec. 8 establishing Congress has the power to do this to carry out their listed powers 

Necessary and proper clause 

400

Name the 5-8 amendments 

5. due process, right to not self incriminate 

6. fair and speedy trial 

7. trial by jury 

8. no cruel and unusual punishment nor excessive bail 

400

What was the debate over the U.S. Bank? Who were the two individuals and what were their arguments. 

Hamilton-implied power under the necessary and proper clause 

Jefferson-unconstitutional because it is not a listed power 

500

Explain the differences between the U.S. Constitution and the Articles of Confederation 

U.S. Constitution centralizes power in three branches of government and establishes the federal system. Federal government being over the state governments but both equal in their spheres. 


Articles of Confederation was the states forming without an executive or judicial branch. Congress did not have the power to tax, raise an army or enforce anything. 

500

Two political parties that formed under Washington's presidency. What did they both believe?

Federalist-strong centralized government, emphasis on manufacturing economy 

Democratic Republicans-diffusion of power to the states, agrarian economy 

500

Washington's Secretary of State

Washington's Secretary of Treasury 

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton 

500
What is an example of separation of powers? Two branches sharing a power.

President makes a treaty the Senate approves

500

What are the powers of the Senate?

approve executive appointments 

approve treaties

create laws 

500

Name all 5 freedoms in the 1st amendment 

Freedom of speech, religion, press, petition, assemble 

500

What were the two controversial acts passed under John Adams presidency? What did they do?

Sedition Act-censored speech 

Alien Laws-president can deport dangerous foreigners 

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