Creating a New Nation
Constitutional Convention
Principles of Government
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Cause & Effect
100

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 gave a three-step process for adding one of these to the country.

New States

100

This main presided over the Constitutional Convention, being the popular figure who held it together

George Washington

100
These first three words in the Preamble to the Constitution show that out government relies on "consent of the governed."

"We the people"

100

This man was a leader of the Federalist movement, authored the Federalist papers, led the Federalist political party, and was the subject of Tony Award winning musical.

Alexander Hamilton

100

This weakness allowed Shays' rebellion to continue.

The government was too weak under the Articles of Confederation

200

1. The federal government appoints your leaders

2. After reaching 5,000 people, you can hold elections

3. After reaching 60,000 people, you can submit a state Constitution

The three steps to becoming a state in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

200

This man provided most of the ideas at the Constitutional Convention, and is known as the "Father of the Constitution."

James Madison

200

This system makes sure that one branch of government doesn't become too powerful

Checks and Balances

200

Because of their loose interpretation of the Constitution, this group of people wanted a national bank

The Federalists

200

This event showed that the Constitution was stronger than the articles, and that the new government could enforce its laws.

Hint: It started after Washington taxed the drink it's named for

Whiskey Rebellion

300

Shays' Rebellion showed this about the federal government under the Articles of Confederation

It was too weak, or, it couldn't raise an army.

300

This deal created a bicameral legislature: The House of Representatives, based on population, and the Senate, based on equal representation.

The Great Compromise

300

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

The Three Branches of Government

300

The Federalists wanted the central government to be this

Strong

300

This gathering of people met in Philadelphia to write a new Constitution

The Constitutional Convention

400
The Whiskey Rebellion showed this about the new government under the Constitution.
It would enforce its laws, or, it could use the military
400

The Constitution would count enslaved people as this fraction of a person when counting population.

3/5 

400

This principle of the Constitution divides power among the branches of government

Separation of Powers

400

These 10 Amendments would need to be added to the Constitution before the Anti-Federalists would support ratifying it.

The Bill of Rights

400

This event caused leaders to realize the Articles of Confederation were too weak

Shay's Rebellion

500

This route, made famous by Daniel Boone, crossed through this mountain range.

Appalachian Mountains

500

A large state would probably prefer this plan over the New Jersey Plan.

The Virginia Plan

500

The President (Executive branch) has this check on the power of Congress (Legislative branch).

Veto power

500

The Anti-Federalists feared this more than almost anything else.

The national government (or president) becoming too powerful

500

This agreement was reached after a two-sided debate about representation in the government

The Great Compromise