Who Am I?
Political Heritage
Fed VS Anti-Fed
Conflict and Compromise
Principle of the Constitution
100

He led the Revolutionary War for the colonies. Voted unanimously to be the 1st President of the United States.

George Washington

100

An early American document that established the idea of Liberty, Equality, and Natural Unalienable Rights.

The Declaration of Independence

100

This group supported strong state governments

Antifederalists


100

Small states and large states fought over how to deal with representation in the national government, leading to a bicameral solution. The House of Representatives selected representation by ...

Population

100

Dividing the government into 3 branches is called

Separation of Powers 

200

Responsible for the majority of the content in the Federalist Papers and 1st Secretary of the Treasury

Alexander Hamilton

200

The division and sharing of power between the national and state governments.

Federalism

200

This group did not support the ratification of the Constitution

Antifederalist

200

This issue created an issue that would eventually drive some states to secede from the Union.

Slavery

200

The government's powers are restricted by law to protect individual rights and prevent the abuse of power.

Limited Government

300

He led the Constitutional Convention and was the main contributor to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

James Madison

300

Early colonial contract or agreement that established the concept of self-rule and consent of the governed

Mayflower Compact

300

This group did not support the addition of a Bill of Rights

Federalists

300

The compromise over the issue of Slave Trade set this date as the end for the buying and selling of slaves

1808

300

The 3 branches of government have the power to limit or oversee the actions of the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful.

Checks and Balances

400

Responsible for the Bicameral legislative body (Congress).

Roger Sherman

400

Natural Laws that were written into the Constitution and guaranteed protection by the Government.

Natural Rights

400

This group felt that the 3 branches of government were the best way to govern the new nations

Federalists 

400

The Great Compromise was based on which state's "plan"

Virginia

400

Federal law takes precedence over any conflicting state laws or constitutions, and state courts are bound to uphold the Constitution because of...

Constitutional Supremacy

500

An English philosopher whose writings influenced the concepts of natural rights, social contract, and branches of Government.

John Locke

500

The English document limiting royal power and laid the groundwork for modern legal rights and concepts of constitutional government.

Magna Carta

500

The group believed that government should be run by a well-educated, wealthy elite. 

Federalist

500

Fear of "mob rule" led to the development of this system to elect the President

The Electoral College

500

The power of the Supreme Court to examine and invalidate actions of the legislative and executive branches of government if they are found to be unconstitutional or unlawful.

Judicial Review