American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention Pt 1
Constitutional Convention Pt 2
100

Who won the American Revolution?

The 13 colonies

100

On what day was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July 4, 1776

100

This document was the nation's first constitution

Articles of Confederation

100

True or False: Someone not born in the United States may become the president under the new Constitution

False. The president must be a natural-born citizen

100

This man was elected the first president under the new Constitution

George Washington
200

What was the objective of the First Continental Congress?

Being treated more fairly by the British government

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

True or False: The Articles did not last because they were too weak and did not give the central government enough power, or authority

True

200

This phrase means the vote of the people

Popular vote

200

This people or group of people actually elect the president

Electors/Electoral College. These are the people regular voters choose.

300

Name one reason the colonists were upset before the revolution started.

High taxes, lack of representation in the British government, British trade regulations, quartering of soldiers

300

True or False: The Declaration was written in Washington, DC, where it still is today.

False: It was written in Philadelphia, PA

300

These had to approve all government actions under the Articles of Confederation.

The States
300

This plan called for houses in the government based on population and would allow large states to control the national government

The Virginia Plan

300

Describe the difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists.

Federalists wanted the states to ratify (accept and confirm) the Constitution, but Anti-Federalists fought against it. Federalists were ultimately successful.

400

Describe the Boston Tea Party

Colonists disguised themselves as Native Americans, dumped British tea into Boston Harbor, and then got punished by the British government

400

Name an unalienable right found in the Declaration

Life, liberty, or pursuit of happiness

400

What was Shays' Rebellion?

Farmers attacked the government because the courts were taking away their farms when they had no money to pay debts

400

This plan called for one house of Congress where each state would be equally represented.

New Jersey Plan

400

Name someone who was not represented at the Constitutional Convention.

Women, African-Americans, Native Americans, or whites of modest or poor means. Only wealthy, white men attended and could vote originally

500

This leader shouted "Give me liberty or give me death" in response to the treatment of the colonies by the British

Patrick Henry

500

Most significant for politics, the declaration did this for the colonies:

Made them separate/independent from the British government (Declaring their independence)

500

Why were people in the colonies afraid of a strong central government?

They felt oppressed and unrepresented by the British government they had recently overthrown and rebelled against

500

Describe the Great Compromise (AKA Connecticut Compromise)

Congress is made up of two houses. The House of Representatives is based on population size and the Senate is based on equal representation

500

How were slaves accounted for in the Constitution? How did they factor into the population?

They counted for 3/5 of a person