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100

Legislature divided into two houses.

What is bicameral?

100

Began on May 25, 1787 in Philadelphia.

What was the Constitutional Convention?

100

The first of the three parts of the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Preamble?

100

The idea that the power of the government comes from the people.

What is popular sovereignty? 

100

Albert Einstein was a genius.  His brother Frank was this.

What is a monster?  (Frankenstein!)

200

Our Bill of Rights can be traced back to one of these two English documents.

What is the Magna Carta or the English Bill of Rights?

200

This plan proposed representation in Congress based on population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

200

The number of Articles in the U.S. Constitution.

What are seven?

200

The idea that the government can do only what the people allow it to do.

What is limited government?

200

A winning record in Sumo. (Kachi-koshi)

What is 8-7?

300

This term means "to approve".

What is ratify?

300

This plan proposed that each state would have one vote in the one house of Congress.

What is the New Jersey plan?

300

Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution sets up how this part of the government works.

What is Congress or the Legislature?

300

Powers given to the national or central government & are written out in the U.S. Constitution are called this:

What are enumerated?

300

This uprising led Americans to question if the government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak.

What was Shay's Rebellion?

400

The first constitution of the United States.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

400

Fraction that resolved the issue of representation in the South.

What is 3/5?  

400

The last of the three parts of the U.S. Constitution.

What are Amendments?

400

Powers set aside for the states in the Constitution are called this:

What are reserved powers?

400

The number of votes needed by Congress to override a President's veto.

What is 2/3 of Congress?

500

The Northwest Ordinance in 1787 did this.

What is made slavery against the law in the Northwest Territory?

500

This group argued against the Constitution and a strong central government.

Who were the Anti-Federalists?

500

The "necessary and proper" clause provides Congress with these types of powers. 

What are implied powers?

500

The statement in the U.S. Constitution that gives Federal Law authority over State Law is called this:

What is the Supremacy Clause?

500

Creator of the Great Compromise.

Who is Roger Sherman?