Constitution
Constitutional Convention
3 Branches of Government
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

The nicknames for delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention.

What is framers?

100
The location where the delegates met.

Where is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

100
Cabinet members are part of this branch.

What is the Executive Branch?

100

Define commerce.

What is an interchange of goods or commodities, especially on a large scale between different countries foreign commerce or between different parts of the same country domestic commerce; trade; business?

100

The beginning or introduction.

What is the Preamble?
200

The number of amendments under the Bill of Rights.

What is 10?

200
The purpose of the Constitutional Convention.

What is to replace the Articles of Confederation?

200

The names of the two parts of the Legislative Branch.

What is the Senate and the House of Representatives?

200

Define delegate.

Who is a person who represents, or acts for, others at a meeting such as a convention or a conference?

200

To change or revise something officially.

What is to amend (amendment)?

300

These articles cover the organization of our government.

What are Articles I, II, and III?

300

The addition that was promised to be added to the Constitution and why.

What is the Bill of Rights and to protect the rights of citizens?

300

Name the parts of the Judicial Branch and their locations.

What is the United States Supreme Court in Washington DC and US Federal Courts, spread around the nation?

300

Define the New Jersey Plan, explain it's purpose and the name of the person who developed the plan.

What is a plan by William Patterson that protects small states from being overpowered by large states by giving each state 1 vote in Congress?

300

The person who combined the New Jersey and Virginia plan to create the Great Compromise. 

Who is Roger Sherman?

400
Place these documents in the correct chronological order:


Constitution

Declaration of Independence 

Articles of Confederation

1. Declaration of Independence

2. Articles of Confederation

3. Constitution

400

Two topics that were heavily debated and negotiated upon while writing the document.

What is 1) state's votes/representation and 2) slavery?

400

The branch that requires an individual to be a natural-born citizen, 35 years old and be a resident of the US for 14 years.

What is the executive branch?

400
Define popular sovereignty.

What is the idea of "We the People", meaning that the power of the government belongs with the people?

400

To come to an agreement by giving in on some points.

What is a compromise?

500
Explain what it means for the Constitution to be the "law of the land."

What is it means that the Constitution is the highest power document in the United States and all who reside in the US must abide by the information in the document?

500

Explain the 3/5ths compromise and reasoning for adding it to the Constitution.

What is..... the 3/5ths compromise is a way to count enslaved people in the population for slave holding states but not as a full person for the purpose of not being able to overpower states that are non-slave holding?

500

The names and party affiliations (Democrat or Republican) of our current senators.

Who is Ruben Gallego (D) and Mark Kelly (D)?

500

Define proportional.

corresponding (matching/following the same trend) in size or amount to something else.


For example, the # of votes a state gets in the House of Representatives is proportional to their population.

500

Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution, allows Congress to take actions the Framers did not specifically list.

What is the elastic clause?