Vocabulary
Constitution
State and federal government
Federalists and Anti-Federalists
Civil Rights
100

What does Constitution mean?

Laws for citizens, protection of your rights

100

What is the Bill of Rights?

The first 10 amendments in the Constitution. It includes the freedom of Speech, The freedom to bear arms, the freedom to have a fair trail......

100

After the Revolutionary War, what did the states do about their money?

Each state begins to print their own money.
100

What is a Federalist? (love or hate strong central government?) (love or hate strong state government)

Federalists love a strong central government. They don't want a strong state government.

100

Who was the president when Slavery was abolished?

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President (1861-1865), leading the nation through the American Civil War and playing a key role in the abolition of slavery. 

200

What does Civics mean?

How to be a citizen

200

What is Constitutional Convention?

It is a meeting for the new Constitution.

200

After the Revolutionary War, what does each state do about the laws?

Each state begins to make their own laws.

200

What is an Anti-Federalist? (Love or hate a strong central government?) (Love or hate a strong state government?)

Anti-Federalists don't want strong central government. They want a strong state government.

200

Why does segregation mean?

Segregation means that colored people are separated from white people.

300

What is the Articles of Confederation?

The first Constitution of the U.S.

300

What does Shay's Rebellion tell us about the weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

The government doesn't have an organized army to stop the rebellion.

300

Why the states didn't want a strong central government?

They just came out from the oppression of British King. They are afraid of tyranny. 

300

Who supported Federalist?

Rich Farmers, Landowners, slaveowners, rich merchants, artisans......

300

Give three examples of segregation

1. White people have the front seat and black people have the back seat. 2. White restaurants and black restaurants. 3. White fountains and black fountains. 4. White schools are better funded and better built than the black ones. 5. White schools had longer semesters than black schools.

400

What does Compromise mean?

Agreement for a dispute. When two sides reach an agreement on something. 

400

What does the different paper moneys tell us about the weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

The Articles of Confederation cannot unify the paper money throughout the country. Each state can do whatever they want with their paper money. No state recognize paper money from another state.

400

How did Shay's Rebellion changed most people's (especially rich people) minds about having a strong central government? 

Shay's Rebellion convinced the rich people that they need a strong government to protect their property. 

400

Who supported Anti-Federalists?

Small farmers who lived in Country side. Poor people. People from the lower or middle class.

400

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK Jr.) was an American Baptist minister and a central figure in the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. He advocated for racial equality through nonviolent civil disobedience and was a leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).

500

What do you write in Thesis?

In thesis, you should answer the prompt.

500

Name three weakness of the Articles of Confederation

1. Doesn't have the power to collect tax. 2. Doesn't have the power to raise army. 3. Doesn't have a president or a supreme court.

500

Did poor farmers support a strong or weak central government?

Yes. Poor farmers who lived far away from city wanted a weak central government because they are the most heavily taxed. 

500

Why did Federalists win in writing a new Constitution? 

Federalists won because 1. They had more newspapers. 2. They are more unified. 3. They had more money than the others.


500

When was slavery abolished?

December 6, 1865