Articles of Confederation
Federalists and Anti-Federalists
Preamble and Principles
The Three Branches
Changing the Constitution
100

Taxes under British rule were too high! Which weakness under the Articles of Confederation reflected that complaint?

What is the government not being able to collect taxes?

100

Which group supported the Constitution because it created a strong national government to unite the states?

Who were the Federalists?

100

“To form a more perfect Union” means what?

What is uniting the states to act as a single nation?

100

What is the main job of the Legislative Branch?

What is to make laws?

100

What is the purpose of Article V (5) of the Constitution?

What is to explain how the Constitution can be amended?

200

Under the Articles, which group kept most of the power?

What are the states?


200

Which group feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights?

Who were the Anti-Federalists?


200

The phrase “We the People” shows which key idea of American government?

What is popular sovereignty (the people have power over the government)?

200

Which branch includes the President, Vice President, and Cabinet?

What is the Executive Branch?

200

How much of Congress must agree to propose an amendment? (Fraction)

What is two-thirds of both the House and Senate?

300

This weakness made it difficult for the national government to defend the country from internal and external threats.

What is the inability to raise a military?


300

What addition did the Anti-Federalists demand before ratifying the Constitution?

What is a Bill of Rights?

300

The first three Articles of the Constitution demonstrate which principle?

What is separation of powers?

300

What is the main role of the Judicial Branch?

What is to interpret laws and decide if they are constitutional?

300

How many states must approve an amendment for it to be ratified? (Fraction)

What is three-fourths of the states?


400

Why was it a problem that Congress couldn’t collect taxes under the Articles?

What is the states refused to pay for national needs like debt or an army?

400

Federalists believed that this document would solve the problems of the weak Articles of Confederation.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

400

In the country of Lendora, the president’s friends never get punished for breaking the law, but ordinary citizens are sent to jail for minor mistakes. Which principle of the U.S. Constitution is Lendora violating?

What is rule of law?

400

The United States has both state and national governments sharing power. What is this system called?

What is federalism?

400

Which type of power belongs only to the states, such as creating public schools?

What is a reserved power?

500

Which branch of government was missing from the Articles of Confederation because Americans feared a strong leader?

What is the Executive Branch?

500

Which belief did both groups share, even though they disagreed on how to protect it?

What is protecting citizens’ rights and freedoms?

500

In Federalist No. 47, James Madison described this system to prevent any branch from becoming too powerful.

What is checks and balances?

500

Which power is shared by both the federal and state governments? Give an example of what they can both do. 

What is Concurrent / collecting taxes?

500

Enumerated powers are written directly in the Constitution — give one example.

What is declaring war or coining money?