Federalist/ Anti-Federalist
Principles of the Const.
Ohio Constitution
Amendments
Fiscal and Monetary Policy
100

This group supported a strong national government.

Federalists

100

Government is not all powerful and can only do the things we tell it to do

Limited Government


100

What was the main issue with the Supreme Court under the Original Ohio Constitution? 

Supreme Court had to meet in every county. 

100

Which amendment says that the president and vice president are listed separately? 

12

100

Spending and Tax policy that is used by the Government

Fiscal Policy 

200

This group supported the Constitution 

Federalists

200

The people are the ultimate source of Government power. Consent of the Governed 

Popular Sovereignty 

200

How were executive and judicial officials chosen with the original Ohio Constitution? 

Appointed by the general assembly

200

Which amendment created the income tax? 

16

200

Actions taken by the federal open market committee to influence the supply and availability of credit and money

Monetary Policy

300

This group supported strong state governments and the principle of limited government

Anti-Federalists

300

The supreme court has the power to declare laws unconstitutional or Null and Void

Judicial Review 

300

Ohio's new Constitution (1851) limited the power or what major branch in Ohio that had too much power? 

Legislative (General Assembly) 

300

Which amendment moved inauguration day and got rid of the Lame Duck period? 

20

300

Lower Taxes; Increased Gov't Spending

Expansionary

400

This group said that a Bill of Rights was not necessary as the Constitution provided enough protections.

Federalists 

400

Government Power is separated into 3 branches

Separation of Powers 

400

How did the new Constitution for Ohio remove a burden from the supreme court? 

By adding district courts

400

Which amendment sets the parameters for presidential line of succession? 

25th

400

Lower Interest Rates

Expansionary

500

This group supported keeping the Articles of Confederation

Anti-Federalists

500

Each branch of government has the power to limit each others power. 

Checks and Balances

500
What happens when Federal law and Ohio law contradict one another? 

Federal Law Wins 

Supremacy Clause

500

This amendment gives residents in Washington DC the right to vote in presidential elections

23

500

Increased Taxes; Decreased Government Spending

Contractionary Policy