Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter6
The Bill of Rights
100
The opponents to the Constitution.
What is Antifederalist?
100
It is a system of government which was created by The Constitution.
What is federalism?
100
They are a group of advisers to the president.
What is the cabinet?
100
The powers not explicitly listed in the Constitution but necessary for the government to do its job.
What is implied powers?
100
Guarantees freedom of religion, of speech, and of the press, and the right of assemble peaceably and to petition the government.
What is the first Amendment of the Bill of Rights?
200
He was a prominent Antifederalist.
Who is Patrick Henry?
200
It is also the compromise that the committee worked out was based on an idea Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed.
What is Connecticut Compromise?
200
Bank of the United States
What was established for a 20-year period?
200
In 1795 the Spanish signed the Treaty of San Lorenzo.
What is Pinckney's Treaty?
200
Guarantees suspects the rights to a speedy trial by jury in criminal cases.
What is the 6th term of the Bill of Rights?
300
Supporters of the Constitutions are called Federalists and opponents to the Constitutions are called Antifederalists.
What is the difference between Federalists and Antifederalists?
300
It’s a debate took place in state legislatures, in mass meetings, in the columns of newspapers, and in every conversations as soon as the Philadelphia Convention closed its doors.
What is the great debate?
300
December 24, 1814
When is Treaty of Ghent signed?
300
The American naval force defeated the British Fleet.
What happened on September 11, 1814?
300
Valid Warrant
What do you need to search and seizure of persons and property?
400
It does some work of the government, such as declare war, but they don't have the right to do the others, such as imposing taxes. Their position is confusing.
What is the flaws of Articles of Confederation?
400
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How does sovereignty pronounced?
400
Under his administration, the War of 1812 generated feelings of nationalism.
What is James Madison's achievement in 1812?
400
Jay’s treaty.
By what treaty did France stop the American ships and seize their goods if they were going to Britain?
400
It is the group of people who have been chosen from the general public to listen to the facts about a crime and to decide whether the person accused is guilty or not.
What does jury usually do?
500
The Americans need a stronger government. In this event, people saw that the government was not democratic enough and wasn't responsible enough to the poor people.
What did Shay’s Rebellion indicate and how?
500
From one perspective, they were elites from different places and different occupations. They know what people need and how to achieve. From another perspective, they are all wealthy people and if they only think from their own perspective, they cant cover the interest all the people.
Were the delegates to the Constitutional Convention representative of the American Republic?
500
He established Legitimacy of the new government, and used troops to stop Native American resistance in the west.
What is the major achievement of George Washington?
500
X, Y, Z
What is referred to the French agents according to President John Adams?
500
property
According to the Bill of Rights, what cannot be forced taken without due process of law?