This was a rebellion led by western MA farmers upset about economic problems after the American Revolution
Shays Rebellion
This person is known as the "Father of the Consitution"
This Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
The 3 branches of government.
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
A word that means approve/enact (ie, in the case of the Constitution)
ratify/ratification
After the American Revolution, the American Colonies had a problem with...
Debt or poor economy
This compromise determined how enslaved people should be counted for the purposes of taxation and representation.
This group of people were concerned that the Consitution didn't protect individual rights.
anti-Federalists
Branch that writes laws
Legislative
Branch that appoints Supreme Court judges
Executive
Under the Articles of Confederation, each state had this many vote(s)
1
This plan, favored by large states, proposed that each state should get votes proportional to its population
This Amendment guarantees due process, and says that you don't have to be a witness against yourself.
5th Amendment
This branch of government can veto laws passed by Congress.
Executive/President
This branch of government can pardon people convicted of federal crimes.
Executive (President)
Any of these: No executive, no power to tax, needed unanimous vote to amend Articles
New Jersey Plan
This Amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure (the government can't search/take your stuff without a reason, or warrant)
4th Amendment
This branch can determine the constitutionality of laws
Judicial (called Judicial Review)
The name for a process by which an executive is put on trial, and can be removed from office if found guilty.
Impeachment
13/13 aka unanimous
Great Compromise
This Amendment protects the right to a speedy trial by jury.
6th Amendment
Congress can overrule an executive's veto with this percent of a vote
2/3rds aka. 67 (%)
Which founder said this about Shays Rebellion? "I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical."
Thomas Jefferson