Articles of Confederation
Compromise and
Federalist v.s Anti-Federalist
Preamble
Three Branches
100
Describe the power of the government provided  by the Articles of Confederation 

The states had more power than the national government 

100

This is the name of the plan that proposed more representation for greater population. 

What is the Virginia Plan 

100

What were the Federalist and Anti-Federalist

Two groups of people with opposing viewpoints about ratifying the constitution. 

100

What is the Preamble of the Constitution? 

The beginning of the Constitution, explaining what its going to be about.  

100

Which U.S Branch makes Laws

Legislative

200

What powers did congress have to tax by the Articles of Confederation? 

Congress could not tax. 

200

This is the name of the plan, that proposed that ALL states have two representatives despite their population. 

What is The New Jersey Plan?

200

Who would have had this view point? "The Constitution will take rights away from the States!" 

Anti Federalist

200
What does the phrase " We The People of the United States " mean

The people or citizens of the United States. 

200

Which U.S Branch enforces Laws

Executive Branch.  

300

Why would raising an army have been difficult for the Federal Government, given its power by the Articles of Confederation? 

The Federal government could declare war, but could NOT raise or collect taxes to pay its army. 

300

Why did Virginia on using population for their representation? 

Virginia and larger states worried that their interest would be ignored by smaller states. 

300
Which party wanted to Ratify the Constitution 

Who were the Federalist? 

300

Which phrase from the Preamble means: Peace at Home

Domestic tranquilty

300

Which U.S Branch judges the laws

Judicial 

400

Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had NO power to enforce (execute) its laws. How did the Constitution fix this problem?

It created the executive branch to enforce/execute laws. 

400
What was The Great Compromise? 

The Great Compromise created our present day Congress: A Senate with two representatives per state, and a House of Representatives which provided representatives based off population. 

400
Which group pushed for an addition of a Bill of Rights be applied to the United States Constitution? 

Anti Federalist 

400

How might the U.S Government provide for the common defense

Establishing a military 

400

How did the Constitution ensure the Principle of Separation of Powers

Creating three branches of Government 

500

The Articles of Confederation were redacted after ten years. However, they weren't a complete failure. What two ordinances proved to be be successful and used to establish states and boundaries in the future?  

Northwest Ordinance and the Ordinance of 1785 

500

What was the compromise made on trade matters? 

Congress could regulate trade between states, as well as other countries. Congress however could not tax exports or ban the salves trade before 1808. 
500

How were the Federalist Papers Biased? 

They were essays written by Federalist, and most Newspapers only printed their view points. 

500

What does a more perfect union mean? 

Peace among the states. 

500

The President Veto's a law created by Congress. What Principle does this highlight

Federalism

Checks and Balances

Separation of Powers

Popular Sovereignty 

Checks and Balances