The Three Branches of the Constitution
The 3/5 compromise.
The Great Compromise
Federalists vs Anti Federalists
National, State, and Shared Powers
100

The three branches of the government.

What are the Judicial Branch, Executive Branch, and the Legislative Branch? 
100

The three-fifths compromise was directed to:

What are slaves?

100

The Great Compromise's solution was.

Ever thought about a two-housed Judicial Branch?

100

The two sides of the government (Names).

What are the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

100

The National Government powers is more powerful than the state powers. (True or False)

Maybe it is True?

200
What the Judicial Branch does all day.

How do you have the power to declare laws and actions unconstitutional and the power to disputes regarding the laws?

200
The person who suggested the three-fifths compromise.

Ever heard of James Madison?

200

The person who created the Great Compromise.

Ever heard of Roger Sherman?

200

The Anti-Federalists wanted.

Do you want the Americans to have a king?

200

The power that can print money.

Maybe it is the National Government Powers?

300
The head of the executive branch. (If there are more than one name, name them)

Perhaps Chief Executive or President?

300

The reason the three-fifths compromise was created.

Do you like paying taxes, taxes, taxes, and more taxes?

300

The large states thought.

Maybe that they should have more delegates than the small states?
300

The Federalists believed.

Maybe they believed that the Constitution would make a national government that was strong enough to put the 13 states into one nation.

300

What can the state powers not do (When making Laws)?

Maybe they can't break laws that the Constitution says, or national laws?

400

The branch made of two houses and called Congress.

Perhaps the Legislative Branch?

400

The only delegate who refused to accept the three-fifths compromise.

Ever heard of the Massachusetts delegate? 

400

The small states thought.

Perhaps there should be a equal number of delegates from each state?

400

The Anti-Federalists said something was missing.

Why wasn't there rights of people, only rights of government?

400

The power that can conduct elections.

Maybe it is the State Powers?

500
The article in the Constitution that describes the Legislative Branch.

What is Article One, or Article 1, or Article I?

500

The part of the United States of America that got more power because of the three-fifths compromise.

Ever been to the South?

500

The reason the Great Compromise was established.

Perhaps because the large and small states couldn't agree on how much delegates should represent them in Congress?

500

The person from the Massachusetts that was a Anti-Federalists. (If your answer isn't the answer, ask your teacher if your answer is valid.) 

Ever heard of Samuel Adams?
500

The power that can maintain public parks.

Maybe it is the Shared Powers?