Ratify the Constitution?
Principles of the Constitution
100

People who were against ratifying the Constitution due to the belief that we should not give the US government more power (they wrote papers against the ratifying of the Constitution)

Antifederalists

100

A governance model that divides the government into three distinct branches

Separation of Powers

200

Supporters of the proposed U.S. Constitution during the late 18th century who advocated for a strong national government and a system of checks and balances (they wrote papers in support of ratifying the Constitution)

Federalists

200

Constitutional grant of powers that enables each of the three branches of government to check some acts of the others

Checks and Balances

300

A 1781 document that possessed a lack of central authority, inability to levy taxes, no executive branch, and difficulties in passing laws due to the requirement for a unanimous vote by all states (supported by Antifederalists)

The Articles of Confederation

300

The fundamental freedoms and protections that are guaranteed to each person

Individual Rights

400

The principle that no government or individual is above the law

Rule of Law

500

The political principle that restricts the powers and authority of government

Limited government