Articles of Confederation
Constitution Basics
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Separation of Powers
checks and balances
100


What was the nation’s first form of government called?



The Articles of Confederation


100


What document replaced the Articles of Confederation?



The U.S. Constitution


100


Who wanted a strong central government — the Federalists or Anti-Federalists?


Federalists

100


Which branch makes the laws?



Legislative Branch (Congress)


100


What can Congress do if the President vetoes a law?



Override the veto with a two-thirds vote


200


Why did the Articles of Confederation create a weak national government?



Fear of tyranny and strong central power


200

What is the purpose of the Preamble?


To explain the goals and guiding principles of the Constitution


200


What did Anti-Federalists fear about the new Constitution?


It gave too much power to the national government

200


Which branch enforces the laws?



Executive Branch (President)


200


Who approves presidential appointments like judges and cabinet members?



The Senate


300


Name one power the Articles government did not have.



Could not tax or enforce laws


300


What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?



The Bill of Rights


300


What did the Federalists promise to add to the Constitution to win support?



The Bill of Rights


300


Which branch interprets the laws?



Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)


300


What power allows the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional?



Judicial Review


400


What event revealed the Articles’ weaknesses and inspired the Constitutional Convention?



Shays’ Rebellion


400


What are the three branches of government created by the Constitution?



Legislative, Executive, and Judicial


400


Name one famous Federalist writer.



Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, or John Jay


400


What principle divides government power among three branches?



Separation of Powers


400


What check does the President have over Congress?



Veto power


500


How did Shays’ Rebellion influence the Constitution’s creation?



It showed the need for a stronger central government with the ability to maintain order


500


What principle divides power between the national and state governments?



Federalism


500


How did Federalist Papers influence public opinion?



They argued for ratifying the Constitution by explaining its principles


500


Why did the framers separate powers among the branches?


 


To prevent one branch from gaining too much control


500


How can Congress check the judicial branch?



By confirming or impeaching judges