Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Bill of Rights
Federalists and Antifederalists
Arguments in the Constitutional Convention
100

This limited the federal government's ability to function effectively.

What is the weakness of the Articles of Confederation? 

100

Occurred in 1787

What was the date of the original date of the Convention?

100

The first 10 amendments to the constitution guarantee fundamental rights.

What is the Purpose of the bill of rights?

100

George Washington, Ben Franklin, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton 

Who were Federalists?

100

Proposed representation based on population, favoring large states.

What is the Virginia Plan?

200

Served as the first governing document of the United States but had significant weaknesses

What is the First U.S. Constitution?

200

The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the U.S. Constitution.

What was the purpose of the Constitutional Convention (1787)?

200

Part of the Bill of Rights, it guarantees individual freedoms like speech, religion,and press.

What is the Freedom of Speech?

200

George Mason, Patrick Henry, James Winthrop, John Hancock, George Clinton.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

200

Created a bicameral legislature with representation in the House based on population and equal representation.

What is The Great Compromise?

300

America’s first constitution, which lacked authority for taxation and enforcement.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

300

Played a pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution.

What is the “The Father of the Constitution”?

300

Opposed the Constitution until individual freedoms were explicitly protected.

What are the concerns about the absence of a Bill of Rights?

300

Essay’s written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay to argue for Constitution’s adoption.

What are the Federalist papers?

300

Allowed a fraction of the enslaved population to count for congressional representation. 

What is the three-fifths compromise?

400

Ratified in 1781

When were the articles of confederation ratified?

400

The constitution required ratification by 9 of the 13 original states to become law.

What is the number of states Needed to ratify the Constitution.?

400

It was added in December 1789.

When were the 10 of the 12 amendments ratified and added to the Constitution?

400

Feared centralized power and demanded the Bill of Rights. 

What are the Anti-Federalist Opposition?

400
Plan that benefited small states and provided equal representation.

What is the New Jersey plan? 

500

Weak central government, Financial problem, Problems with foreign countries, and domestic problem.

What are the problems that led to the downfall of the Articles of Confederation?

500

Ensures no branch of government (executive, legislative, judicial) becomes too powerful.

What are checks and balances?

500

Can’t be required to quarter soldiers in times of peace.

What is the 3rd Amendment?

500

Emphazided the weakness of the Articles of confederation, showed their opponents as negative with no solution.

What are the federalist‘s strategy? 

500

Balances authority between state and federal government.

What is the system dividing Power Between National and state government?