Feds, Anti's, and the Constitution
Let's make a deal!
Check$ & Balance$
Misc. Government
Mr. Sully+America
100

The lead Anti-Federalist. He would eventually also be a President. 

Thomas Jefferson

100

This states plan was to have equal representation among states, no matter the size.

New Jersey

100

The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.

Separation of Powers

100

The number of years a US Senator serves in a term

6 years
100

The member of Congress Mr. Sullivan used to work for was from this state

New Jersey

200

He wrote a majority of the Federalists papers. Strangely enough he didn't write Federalist 10.

Alexander Hamilton

200

This state thought we should base Congress on Population of the state. We have more people! We need more representation!

Virginia

200

Not explicitly stated in the Constitution, but are deemed at times necessary and proper to use. 

Implied Powers

200

Total number of Electoral College votes in the US

538

200

We have a bicameral legislature. What side did Mr. Sullivan work on?

The House of Representatives 
300

One of the main arguments the Anti-Federalists wanted to be included in the Constitution were these compromises for individual people. 

Bill of Rights

300

We didn't have either of these in the Articles of Confederation. How can Congress do it all?

Executive and Judicial Branches
300

Gives Congress powers to carry out laws that are not explicitly in the Constitution

Necessary and Proper Clause

300

This court case established the principle and tool of the Supreme Court, Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

300

The 13 Colonies had a hard time ratifying the new constitutions. States couldn't get along. Mr. Sullivan has lived in 5 of those states. Name them. 

Virginia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. 

400

The name of the "author" of Federalist No. 10. No it's not James Madison.

"Publius"

400

This was another compromise at the constitution. It's not like other Universities. 

Electoral College

400

Allows the Supreme Court to look at and invalidate government actions that are inconsistent with the Constitution

Judicial Review

400

United States v. Lopez involved guns, but the court looked to this amendment to make its' decision

10th Amendment

400

This event happens every year, in a joint session of Congress. The last one Mr. Sullivan went to featured President Obama

State of the Union

500

The year the constitution was written

1787

500

There is a compromise made about slavery and representation. Let's say there are 100 slaves at a farm, how many people in congress would that count for with this compromise?

60 "represented" people

500

This conflict was started because of the debt crisis at the end of the American Revolution

Shays Rebellion

500

The idea that Government's power "rests in the will of the people" is from what 17th century work. 

John Locke's "Second Treatise of Government" 

500

Mr. Sullivan was born at Georgetown Hospital in Washington, DC... on this day.

October 6th