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100

What was the main weakness of the Articles of Confederation?


A: Lack of a strong central government


100

What plan proposed representation based on population?

A: Virginia Plan

100

What principle means power comes from the people?

A: Popular sovereignty

200

Q: What rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles?

A: Shays’ Rebellion

200

Q: What compromise created a bicameral legislature?

A: Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)

200

Q: What principle divides power between national and state governments?

A: Federalism


300

Q: Why couldn’t Congress raise an army under the Articles effectively?

A: It could not tax or compel states to provide troops

300

Q: What issue did the Three-Fifths Compromise address?

A: Representation and taxation of enslaved people

300

Q: What principle prevents any branch from becoming too powerful?

A: Checks and balances


400

Q: Why did states hesitate to give more power to the national government?

A: Fear of tyranny based on experience with Britain


400

Q: What was the main disagreement between large and small states?

A: Representation in Congress

400

Q: What principle is shown when each branch has its own powers?

A: Separation of powers


500

Q: Explain one economic problem caused by the Articles.

A: States printed their own money or taxed each other, hurting trade

500

What key concept from the Constitutional Convention describes the idea of limiting majority rule through indirect participation?


A:
Republicanism

500

What constitutional principle explains how dividing power across institutions and levels of government simultaneously limits both majority tyranny and governmental overreach?

A:
Compound republic