pg 250-253
pg 254-257
pg 258-261
pg 262-263/266-267
Fun Facts
100

Plan for a government 

Constitution

100

Congress could not impose these 

Taxes 

100

States would be granted a specific number of electors equal to their number of senators and reps

Electoral College

100

Place specific restrictions on governmental powers 

Bill Rights

100

What city is on the image (pg 250-253)

Annapolis

200

Articles of Confederation assigned these to Congress

Foreign affairs with Natives, ability to declare war and peace, and the postal service

200
Farmers used to be able to repay debts with these 

Goods (livestock and crops)

200
Three branches of government 

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

200
Difference between Federalists and Antifederalists
Federalists support the Constitution, Antifederalists are opposed to all or parts of it
200

Popular hat in the 1700s (page 254-255)

Tricorn hat 

300

A series of these to settle the western lands

Ordinances

300

Effect of Shays' rebellion on the 1787 election

Voter participation increased dramatically

300

The two proposals that came before the Great Compromise 

Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan

300

Amount of essays written in favor of the constitution

85

300

Total population of the United States in 1790 (pg 258-261)

3,929,214

400
A portion of the funds from selling land went to this 

building schools

400

You need this amount for majority rule 

 At least one more than one half

400

Percentage of slaves in the South 

34.56%

400
Article 5 of the Constitution allows it to do this

Change/amend the Constitution 

400

In the painting who is the man in a red coat with a gold cane? (pg 254-257)

Gouverneur Morris

500

Major waterways available to the Northwest Territory (map)

Mississippi River and Ohio River

500

What is happening in the drawing  

A protestor attacking an official

500

Amount of delegates that owned slaves

25 out 55

500

Amendment that protects "natural rights" 

First Amendment and Ninth Amendment

500

Who is speaking to Ben Franklin in the painting on (pg 262-263/266-267)

Alexander Hamilton