What was the Federalists view of the government? What was the Anti-Federalists view of the government?
Federalists: Strong Central Government
Anti-Federalists: Advocated for States' rights
What are the three branches of the Government? What are there article numbers?
Legislative was article one, Executive was article two, and Judicial was article three
How many Amendments are called the Bill of Rights?
The first 10 Amendments
What is the first Principle of the Constitution?
Popular Sovereignty
What plan made the House of Representatives added to Congress?
Virginia Plan
Who was supporters of the Constitution and who opposed the Constitution?
Federalists approved and Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution
What is the branch of government that takes care of making laws, declaring war, makes money, and checks on the President?
Legislative
Which Amendments protects our rights of religion, speech press, assembly, and petition? And what are the hand movements
The first Amendment and you use 1 finger for each movement (shown by Amelia)
Which principle is about the Bill of Rights?
Principle 7: Individual Rights
How many essays did James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton write individually for the "Federalists Papers"?
James Madison wrote 29, John Jay wrote 5, and Hamilton wrote the other 51
Who were the key members of the Federalists party?
James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton all wrote the "Federalists Papers"
What jobs does the Executive government consist of?
President, Vice President, and the Cabinet
Which Amendment is against their life in England?
The 3rd Amendment
Which principle says that you must be 18 to be able to vote?
Republicanism
What right explains that the government can't take or search your belongings without a warrant?
Amendment 4
What were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists view point on individual rights? (Bill of Rights)
Federalists: States should decide individual rights
Anti-Federalists: Thought Central Government should decide individual rights
How many people are in the Senate and how many people are in the House of Representatives?
Senate: 100 people 2 from each state based on representation (New Jersey Plan)
House of Representatives: 435 people elected based on population (Virginia Plan)
Which Amendment gives you the right to a fast and fair trial? And what are the hand motions?
The 6th Amendment (hand movements shown)
Which principle talks about the dividing power between the Central Government and the States?
Principle 3: Federalism
How did the Revolutionary War affect the new United States?
Left them in debt, and gave them freedom to start their own nation
What was North Carolina's view on this argument?
North Carolina was an Anti-Federalist state and was the 12th state to approve the new Constitution after the Bill of Rights was added
What branch of Government uses the Judicial Review and in what way was it created?
The Judicial Government because of the Marbury vs. Madison case
Which Amendments are about trials in court?
5,6, and 7
Which principle shows the power that each branch of government has certain jobs to check on each other?
Principle 6: Checks and Balances
What was the compromise that let slaves, men, and women being considered as a states population?
The 3/5ths Compromise