Articles of Confederation
Shays' Rebellion & Early Challenges
The Constitutional Convention
The Constitution
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
100

The Articles of Confederation were America’s first plan of ______.

government

100

Shays’ Rebellion took place in what state?

Massachusetts

100

The Constitutional Convention met in this city in 1787.

Philadelphia

100

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the ______.

Bill of Rights

100

Federalists wanted a strong ______ government.

central

200

The Articles gave most power to the ______.

states

200

The rebellion was led by a farmer named ______.

Daniel Shays

200

Who was chosen to lead the Convention?

George Washington

200

The Preamble begins with the words “We the ______.”

People

200

Anti-Federalists wanted more power for the ______.

states

300

Under the Articles, Congress could not collect ______.

taxes

300

The rebellion showed the Articles of Confederation were too ______.

weak

300

James Madison is known as the “ ______.”

Father of the Constitution

300

What branch makes the laws?

Legislative Branch

300

Anti-Federalists feared the President would act like a ______.

king

400

The Articles created a weak central government with no ______ or courts.

president

400

The Land Ordinance of 1785 divided land into ______ for sale and settlement.

townships

400

The Virginia Plan favored ______ states because representation was based on population.

Large

400

What branch carries out/enforces the laws?

Executive Branch

400

Federalists believed checks and balances would prevent ______.

tyranny

500

The Articles were approved in what year?

1781

500

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 banned ______ in the Northwest Territory.

slavery

500

The Great Compromise created a two-house (bicameral) ______.

legislature

500

What branch interprets the laws? 

Judicial Branch

500

To gain support, Federalists promised to add the ______ . 

Bill of Rights