Building the Constitution 1
Building the Constitution 2
Constitution 1
Constitution 2
Constitution 3
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The Articles of Confederation were.....

The First Constitution in the United States

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Another word for approving something is.....

ratify

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A Constitution is 

A set of laws to govern a nation

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Setting an example for others to follow in the future is known as

A precedent

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The first 10 Amendments of the Constitution are known as 

The Bill of Rights

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The biggest problem with the Articles of Confederation was

It gave too many powers to the states

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The Legislative Branch is____________ and their job is________________

Congress, to make laws

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A change to the Constitution is known as

An amendment

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The Judicial Branch is _____________ and its job is to

Supreme Court, interpret the law

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The Executive Branch is____________ and its job is to

the President, enforce laws

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Slavery was prohibited in the Northwestern Territories because of  

The Land Ordinances of 1785 and 1787

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The Main Difference between the Federalists and Anti-federalists is

whether or not the Bill of Rights should be included in the Constitution

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Under the principles of the Constitution, Federalism explains that

Unique powers are given to the federal government and the state governments. However, they both also share powers

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Under the idea of Checks and Balances, If the President chooses a Supreme Court Judge, what can be done about it?

Congress can refuse to appoint the judge

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During the Whiskey Rebellion, Washington's administration was seen as a king because (3 reasons)

-Forced people to march in the cold

-No speedy trial

-Some were denied lawyers

-Humiliated people by making them march in front of thoussands

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In order to keep the North and South happy, 3 Compromises were made. Explain 2 of them

3/5 Compromise---Slaves not counted as full people and only counted for population and taxation purposes

Fugitive Slave Law---Southern people can travel North to capture slaves

Slave Trade: Slave Trade will be banned after 1808

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What were 3 important messages from Washington's Farewell Address?

Do not let the North and South divide the nation, Make amendments to the Constitution, be careful with political parties, be American first

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Solve this scenario: A person is correctly arrested and sent to jail. However, after 3 months waiting in jail, the person has not yet seen a judge, and doesn't really know why he was arrested. Does any amendment apply here? (explain with specific evidence--DO NOT just give me number of the amendment)

Fifth-----right to a speedy trial and to be informed of your crimes

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True or False: Legally, Washington was supposed to end the Whiskey Rebellion in any way he needed and force the farmers to pay the tax

True

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What are 3 precedents set by George Washington?

Staying in power only 8 years, State of the Union Address, taking vacations, creating a cabinet

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The Great Compromise solves the issues between the small and large states by

Creating a Congress divided into two chambers (Senate and House of Representatives)

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What two principles are associated with this Article of the Constitution?  

Article 5: Amendments (changes to the Constitution)

  • Asserts that the only way the Constitution may be changed is by adding an amendment

  • Two-thirds of both houses of Congress must agree to the new amendment

  • Three-fourths of the states must approve an amendment for it to become a law

Limited Government and Federalism

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Choosing the leaders of government, falls under which principle of the Constitution

Republicanism

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In order to make a change to the Constitution, how many states need to approve it?

3/4 of all the states

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Infer: How is the Bill of Rights an example of limited government?

It limits the power of any government over their citizens by giving them protections from abuse