Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Misc.
Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Misc.
100

Believed in a strong federal government.

Federalists.

100

What movement in Europe influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence?

The Enlightenment

100

Power is shared between the state government and federal government.

Federalism

100

The AOC had a strong or weak federal government?

Weak
100

Who wrote the Federalist Papers? (3)

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison

200

Believed the Constitution was necessary.

Federalists.

200

Who is known as the Father of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Power is separated into three equal branches 

Separation of Powers


200

The AOC had a strong or weak state governments?

Strong

200

This Federalist Paper discussed having a system of Checks and Balances to keep the federal government from becoming too powerful

Federalist #51

300

Believed in a weak federal government.

Anti-Federalists.

300

What inspired the American Revolution?

Unfair taxation and the Enlightenment.

300

The power of the government resides with the people. People make the decisions in our government.

Popular Sovereignty

300

How many of the 13 states had to agree before a law could get passes?

All of them

300

Congress created two chambers to deal with the one branch having too much power under the Articles of Confederation. What are those two chambers?

Senate and House of Representatives

400

Believed that strong state governments was necessary.

Anti-Federalists

400

What were two major problems with the Articles of Confederation?

Weak federal government, only one branch (legislative), no court system, lack of taxing power, weak federal military, took all 13 states to agree before laws could be created.

400

The power of the government is limited to only what the Constitution says it can do.

Limited Government

400

Did the state governments ever pay taxes to the federal government?

No

400

The federal government can make laws that are necessary and proper to supporting and enforcing the Constitution. 

Necessary and Proper Clause

500

Believed that a Bill of Rights was necessary for the Constitution to protect people's rights. 

Anti-Federalists.

500

What was the Great Compromise?

The merging of the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan. All states would get two senators and a certain amount of representatives based on population.
500

This allows each branch of government to keep the other branches in check from becoming too powerful

Checks and Balances

500

What document replaced the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitution

500

This Federalist Paper discussed the necessity of having a strong federal government to keep factions or groups of people from becoming too powerful.

Federalist #10