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“CONSTITUTION CONSTRUCTION ZONE”
100

Which historical figure promoted separating church and government?

Thomas Jefferson

100

Which power did Congress have under the Articles of Confederation? With other Nations 

Make Treaties 

100

What determined whether a territory could become a state?

Total Population 

100

Main cause of Shays’ Rebellion?

High taxes and farm debt

100

What was controlled by checks and balances?

The power of the branches of government

200

Who believed in natural rights like life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

200

What power did Congress NOT have—causing major problems?

Force states to provide money or soldiers

200

What was an issue between the North and South about counting slaves?

South wanted them counted for representation; North did not

200

Why did Shays and his men shut down the courts?

To stop their land from being taken

200

What was the main issue with the Three-Fifths Compromise?

How Slaves should be counted toward representation 

300

Who argued for branches of government to balance power?

Baron de Montesquieu

300

What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

To revise the Articles of Confederation

300

What compromise solved the issue of how to count enslaved people?

The Three-Fifths Compromise

300

What happened partly because of Shays’ Rebellion?

The Constitutional Convention was called

300

Which plan proposed representation based on population?

Virginia Plan 

400

Who helped write the Federalist Papers along with Hamilton and Madison?

John Jay 

400

What was a major weakness caused by having no national court system?

Laws were inconsistent and disputes couldn’t be settled fairly

400

In the Great Compromise, which part came from the New Jersey Plan?

Equal representation in the Senate

400

Which farmers’ leader shut down the courts in Springfield?

Daniel Shays 

400

Who presented the Virginia Plan?

Edmund Randolph

500

What was Thomas Jefferson’s main position during the ratification debate?

He insisted a Bill of Rights be added

500

Main reason Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution?

It lacked a Bill of Rights 

500

Why was it important for New York and Virginia to ratify the Constitution?

They were large, influential states