Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Black
100

The highest court in the nation

Supreme Court

100

House of Congress that is decided by population

House of Representatives

100

Unanimously elected president of the Constitutional Convention

George Washington

100

This type of Congress has 2 houses

bicameral

100

The house of Congress that has equal representations for all states

Senate

200

This man was a strong federalist and helped the Constitution become ratified in the new nation

James Madison

200

The national government, this is the strongest part of the government under the US Constitution

Federal (central)

200

This act helped set the rules for how territories in the northwest would become states.

The Northwest Ordinance

200

The plan that wanted all states to have equal representatives

New Jersey

200

This plan was called the Great Compromise

Connecticut Plan

300

A plan for the United States that established a bicameral legislature.

the great compromise

300

The branch of government that makes laws.

Legislative

300

The branch of the government which enforces the laws

Executive

300

The system that makes sure that no one branch of the federal government becomes too powerful.

Checks and balances

300

The plan that wanted representatives based on population

Virginia Plan

400

An agreement that stated that for every fives slaves in a state; there would be three representatives in Congress

 3/5th Compromise

400

The head of the executive branch; he or she has multiple roles including Chief Executive and Commander-in-Chief.

President

400

Written in 1787, the second attempt at a new government for America; succeed because it properly separated powers for state and federal government.

Constitution

400

First attempt at a new government after the Revolutionary War.; failed because the central government was not strong enough.

The Articles of Confederation

400

When an idea for a law is introduced in Congress it is known as a

bill

500

The law-making body which operates under the legislative branch.

Congress

500

A change or addition to the original constitution

Amendment

500

Branch of the government which can declare laws to be unconstitutional.

Judicial

500

First ten amendments to the constitution, which guarantee basic rights and freedoms for the American people.

The Bill of Rights

500

Mr.Subber's favorite college team

Ole Miss