The party of the 18th century, for some.
Boston Tea Party
Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
George Washington
They would not accept the Constitution without a Bill of Rights.
Anti-Federalists
The number of votes each state had in Congress.
1
Conceived of the idea that society constructs and governs itself via a social contract.
Rousseau
Allowed British soldiers to take over homes and businesses without the owner's consent.
Quartering Act
Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
Included Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and George Washington
Federalists
The only branch of federal government under the Articles.
Legislative, or Congress
French political philosopher who advocated for the separation of powers.
Montesquieu
The Intolerable Acts were implemented mainly in this colony.
Massachusetts
Wrote the Declaration of Independence (with a bit of help)
Thomas Jefferson
Chose not to do anything about the slavery issue.
Both the Feds and Anti-Feds
The term of the president was limited to how many years under the Articles?
1
Called the Father of the Constitution
James Madison
The colonial __________ of Massachusetts was removed and replaced by British goons.
Government
Patrick Henry famously declared, "Give me _______, or give me ________!"
Liberty, Death
Included Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry
Anti-Federalists
How many states were required to amend the Articles?
All 13
English political philosopher who declared that everyone is entitled to the natural rights of life, liberty, and property.
John Locke
This act emancipated French Catholics in what British-held Canadian province?
Quebec
If you can name one problem, chances are Washington had it with the Army - so name one.
Smallpox, desertion, conscription limits, insubordination, defeats, lack of funding
_________ wanted a strong central government; _________ did not.
Federalists; Anti-Federalists
The Articles were ratified in the year _____, two years before the end of the Revolutionary War.
1781
His Leviathan represents the united sovereignty of the people.
Thomas Hobbes