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Module 5 Misc
100

English document, signed by King John in 1215, that limited the power of the monarch.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

Under the ___________________, Congress  would become  the  single  branch  of the national government, but it would have limited  powers.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

100

The _________________was held in May 1787 in Philadelphia’s Independence Hall to improve the Articles of Confederation.  

What is the Constitutional Convention?

100

 the idea that political authority is in the hands of the people.

What is popular sovereignty?

100

__________  occurs  when  there  are  increased prices for goods and services combined with the  reduced  value of  money.

What is Inflation?

200

a law setting  up  a system  for  surveying and dividing western lands.

What is the Land Ordinance of  1785?

200

A territory including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

What is the Northwest  Territory?

200

Proposal for a  bicameral legislature chosen on the basis of state populations.  

What is the Virginia Plan?

200

system which divides the powers of government between a central government and the states that make up a nation.

What is federalism?

200

A period of low economic activity combined with a rise in unemployment.

What is a depression?

300

Many states’ constitutions expanded ___________, or the right to vote, by  allowing  any  white  man  who  paid  taxes to  vote.

What is suffrage?

300

A law that established the Northwest Territory and formed a political system for the region.

What is the Northwest  Ordinance of  1787?

300

Plan to give each state an equal number of votes, and thus an equal voice, in the federal government.  

What is the New Jersey Plan? (Small state plan)

300

Branch responsible for proposing and passing laws. It is made up of two houses, as created in the Great Compromise.

What is the legislative branch?

300

Led hundreds of men in a forced shutdown of the Supreme Court in Massachusetts.

Who is Daniel Shays?

400

Set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the government.

What is a constitution?

400

The  Second  Continental  Congress sent the Articles of Confederation to each state legislature for ____________, or official approval, before  the  new  national government  could take effect.

What is ratification?

400

Agreement to count only three-fifths of a state’s slaves when deciding representation in Congress 

What is the three-Fifths Compromise?

400

Branch responsible for interpreting laws, punishing criminals, and settling disputes between states.

What is the judicial branch?

400

Britain forced American merchants to pay high  taxes on imports or exports called _________.  

What are tariffs?

500

Declared that no person could be forced to attend a particular church or pay for a church with tax money.

What is the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom?

500

Because the Confederation Congress had no power  to regulate  ____________________ — trade between two or more states—states followed  their  own  trade interests.

What is interstate commerce?

500

Agreement in which Congress would have two houses. Each state would have two representatives in the Senate.  The number of representatives in the house would be determined by the state’s population.

What is the great compromise?

500

The Federalist Papers were written anonymously under the name Publius. They were actually written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and _____.

Who is John Jay?

500

Some Antifederalists, including _______, felt that the main problem was that the Constitution did not have a section that guaranteed individual rights.

Who is George Mason?