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The first government of the United States of America

Articles of Confederation

100

This plan called for each state's votes to be based on population

Virginia Plan

100

This group of people wanted a powerful central government 

Federalists

100

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from this allied nation

France

200

This law is considered one of the only real successes of the Articles of Confederation

The Northwest Ordinance

200

The disagreement between southern and northern states over how to count slaves as part of the population was solved by what compromise

3/5ths Compromise

200

In order to convince the people of each state that a strong federal government was needed to maintain unity among the states, a group of founding fathers wrote these papers

The Federalist Papers

200

The leader of Confederate forces during the Civil War

Robert E. Lee

300

The articles had many weaknesses(Couldn't tax, enforce trade or enforce laws) but one of it's worst weaknesses was its inability to make decisions. How many votes were needed for a law to be passed by Congress

All of them(unanimous)

300

This word means having "two houses" or "two chambers"

Bicameral

300

This addition to the Constitution finally convinced the Anti-Federalists that their rights could be protected even under a powerful national government

Bill of Rights

300

This US territory is a small island in the Caribbean

Puerto Rico

400

This event led the states to consider revising the Articles of Confederation

Shay's Rebellion

400

This branch of Congress has 2 votes per state(equal), as proposed by the New Jersey Plan

Senate

400

The process the Constitution went through prior to being accepted, meaning to approve

Ratification
400

This state is the last to have been admitted to the Union

Hawaii

500

The Northwest Ordinance, passed under the articles of Confederation, was most notable for this

creating a system for admitting new states into the union

500

Roger Sherman proposed the idea that would eventually become the Great Compromise. Some call the great compromise this different name based on Roger Sherman's home state, to honor his contribution.

Connecticut Compromise

500

9 state votes were needed to approve the constitution. This state became the 9th, passing the constitution into law

New Hampshire

500

The first president to have lived in the White House

John Adams