What compromise counted enslaved people as part of a state's population for representation and taxation purposes?
At the Constitutional Convention, what length of term did delegates decide a president would serve?
Four years
What compromise created a two part legislature with representation by population in one house and equal representation in the other?
The Great Compromise -The Connecticut
How many delegates attended the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
Which side favored a stronger national government and supported ratification of the Constitution?
Federalists
Which Article and Section placed a temporary restriction on Congress banning the international slave trade until 1808?
Who set the informal two-term precedent by retiring after two terms, which later influenced the 22nd Amendment?
George Washington
Under the Connecticut (Great) Compromise, which house represents states equally and which represents the people by population?
Senate = equal representation (two per state); House of Representatives = representation by population.
Who was chosen as president of the Constitutional Convention and later became the first U.S. president?
Which side argued that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties?
Anti-Federalists
What clause required that freedom seekers be returned to enslavers and appears in Article 4?
Name the method the delegates originally created for choosing the president (the system involving electors).
Who proposed the Virginia Plan, which argued for representation based on population?
James Madison, the Virginia Plan
Which Framer is known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his role in drafting and later coauthoring the Federalist Papers?
James Madison
Did a Federalist or Anti-Federalist say this:
"I had rather be a free citizen of the small republic of Massachusetts, than an oppressed subject of the great American empire."
Anti-Federalist
Explain one effect of the Three-Fifths Compromise on national politics in the early republic.
t increased Southern representation in Congress and the Electoral College, helping Southern candidates win many early presidential elections.
What was Alexander Hamilton’s preference for the length of the president’s service during the Convention?
Name one argument delegates from small states used against representation based on population.
Smaller states argued it would be unfair and give too much power to large states; they preferred equal state votes.
Name two Framers who wrote or contributed to the Federalist Papers.
Alexander Hamilton and James Madison (and John Jay were coauthors overall of Federalist Papers)
Federalist or Anti-Federalist:
The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
Federalist
Describe how the Slave Trade Clause (Article 1, Section 9) and the Fugitive Slave Clause together affected enslaved people and free Black Americans.
Explain one reason delegates decided against having Congress choose the president.
Explain how the structure agreed on at the Convention attempts to balance the interests of large and small states.
The bicameral system places population-based representation in the House to represent the people and equal state representation in the Senate to protect states' interests.
Give two reasons some delegates refused to sign the Constitution.
Some refused because there was no Bill of Rights and because they thought the federal government was given too much power.
Who would argue this idea:
A national government can work if it has separations of powers and checks and balances.
A Federalist.