Constitutional Convention
Bill of Rights
Articles of Confederation
People
Vocabulary
Branches of the Government
100

Many of the delegates at the Convention had previously served in the Continental Congress and fought in this war

Revolutionary War

100

The Bill of Rights consists of this many amendments

Ten

100

In order to make any changes to the Articles of Confederation, it’d require the consent of this many states

Thirteen- all of them

100

Due to his many significant contributions towards the creation of the U.S. Constitution and authoring the Bill of Rights, this person was given the nickname “Father of the Constitution”

James Madison

100

This compromise determined how a state's enslaved population would be counted to determine the state's number of representatives in Congress

The Three-Fifth Compromise

100

Per Article II of the Constitution, “The executive Power shall be vested in” this person

President of the United States

200

This individual was unanimously elected as President of the Constitutional Convention

George Washington

200

This amendment protects our freedom of speech and freedom of religion

First Amendment

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, the only branch of government that existed was ___________

The Legislative Branch

200

Because they were in Europe serving as ambassadors at the time, John Adams and this other prominent Founding Father didn’t attend the Constitutional Convention

Thomas Jefferson

200

This was originally known as The Connecticut Compromise, and it resolved the deadlock over whether states would have a set number of representatives or would have a number of representatives based on population.

The Great Compromise

200

This branch of government has the authority and power to impeach Supreme Court justices and the President of the United States

Legislative Branch

300

In all, 55 delegates attended the Convention including George Washington and James Madison who were representatives of this state

Virginia

300

Which Amendment states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

Second Amendment

300

Per the Articles of Confederation, no matter how many or how few delegates a state had in Congress, every state would receive this many votes when voting

One

300

The U.S. Supreme Court has nine of these

Justices (judges)

300

This term is used to describe the steps that must be taken by the government before they can inhibit someone’s rights and freedoms

Due Process

300

This branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws and the Constitution

Judicial Branch

400

The primary goal of the Convention was to revise this government document

Articles of Confederation

400

This amendment prohibits the government from taking private property for public use unless the owner of the private property is fairly compensated for it

Fifth Amendment

400

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had no authority to levy these, and so couldn't raise revenue for the government

Taxes

400

These three men wrote the Federalist Papers

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

400

This is the term used to describe the belief that government is created by the people, to serve the people

Popular Sovereignty

400

Article III of the Constitution states that the United States will only have one of these courts which will head the Judicial Branch

Supreme Court

500

One of the issues that the delegates wanted to resolve, was to have all the states adopt just ONE of these, which would make trade and commerce easier

Currency

500

The Third Amendment prevents soldiers from having the ability to do this (it is not a relevant amendment at this time)

To quarter in any house or business

500

By 1786, it became clear to many that the Articles of Confederation were weak and needed to be replaced, especially in the aftermath of this famous rebellion

Shays’ Rebellion

500

This government official has the authority to appoint judges to federal courts, conduct foreign policy, as well as approve or reject treaties

President of the United States

500

For government officials, such as law enforcement, to search someone and/or seize their property, they must have __________

Probable Cause

500

This Article of the Constitution establishes the powers and authorities of the Executive Branch

Article II