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What were the Articles of Confederation?

The first written plan for government in the United States. It was essentially the first Constitution. 

100

What was the only branch the central government had under the rule of the Articles of Confederation?


Legislative 

100

What is a compromise?

A compromise is a settlement in which both sides give up something and meet the middle in order to reach an agreement.

100

What were the 2 main groups at the Constitutional Convention?

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

100

Who was elected as President of the Constitutional Convention?

George Washington
200

What does ratify mean? 

Ex: it was ratified in 1781

To approve, to put into place

200

What were the Anti-Federalists view?

Anti-Federalists: They opposed ratifying the Constitution. Did NOT want strong national gov't. Wanted power to remain in the states b/c they were scared of creating another KG3 situation.

200

What was created at the Constitutional Convention? 

The Constituion 

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What were the Federalists view?


Federalists: They supported the ratification of the Constitution. Wanted strong fed. gov't. Wanted power taken from the states.


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What did the Anti-Federalists want included in the Constitution?

The Bill of Rights

300

A key principle of the Constitution that means that the powers of government are divided between different branches...

Separation of Powers

300

True or False: Under the rule of the Articles of Confederation the central government had more power than the states.

False

300

Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution:

Federalist Papers

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What did the 3/5 Compromise do?

A compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved people counted as 3/5's of the population of free people for the purposes of determining representation. This was a compromise between Northern and Southern states.

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What was the Constitutional Convention?

Conference that met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of weak central gov’t in the Articles of Confederation. Also created the Constitution. 

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What was James Madison known for?

Being the 4th President & the "Father of the Constitution". 

400

The way in which all 3 branches of power in the gov't are kept in check.

Checks & Balances

400

What questions were resolved with the Great Compromise? 

How should states be represented in the legislative body? Who would have control - the small states or the large states? 

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Delegate from Connecticut who helped draft the Great Compromise during the Constitutional Convention...

Roger Sherman

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What was the Lost State of Franklin?

State that was created after North Carolina gave up some territory, and settlers made this into a new state. It eventually "disappeared" when the gov't took the land back. 

500

This is the kind of legislator which the U.S. has, allowing the Legislative Branch to split into 2 different houses. What are the houses and what is this kind of legislator called?

House of Reps. + Senate (Bicameral Gov't). 

500

What were some of the weaknesses under the Articles of Confederation? 

Congress could not tax or regulate trade between the states. There was no executive branch or standing military.

500

What is the Land Ordinance of 1785?

Ordinance passed that split the northwest territory into different sections. It was auctioned off in 6x6 mile townships. 

500

What was the Great Compromise?

Compromise made between the large states and small states for determining political representation in government. It took parts from both the New Jersey and Virginia Plan.

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What is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

Ordinance passed under the Articles which gave 3 steps for a territory to become an official state?