Branches of Government
Virginia Plan v.s New Jersey plan
The Process of the Constitution
Bill of rights
Vocabulary
100

Name the Branches of Government 

(Order does matter)

Legislative Branch, Executive  Branch, and Judicial Branch

100

What did the two plans have in common

Both plans wanted to make changes, wanted a Legislative, Executive, Judicial branch. 

100

What was the first written constitution of the United States made by the Continental Congress

The Articles of Confederation

100

What is Checks and Balances

It is the idea where each branch checks each other to make sure that no branch has too much power.

100

What does impeach mean

Impeach mean to bring formal charges against a government official

200

Which branch has the most power

The Legislative Branch

200

True or False:

The New Jersey Plan wanted to scrap the entire Articles of Confederation.

False

200

Why was the Articles of Confederation unsuccessful

They were afraid of creating a government with too much power, the practically gave the Articles government no power at all.

200

True or false:

The Legislative Branch can Impeach the President and can impeach the judges

True

200

What is a declaration delegate

A delegate is a representative 

300

Name the roles of each branch

Legislative: Makes the laws

Executive: Enforces the laws

Judicial: Explains the laws

300

What description of states would disagree with the rule:                                   States with more people got more representatives in each house

Explain

Smaller states, this is because they would get less representatives in each house

300

Why did the some Federalists think that a Bill of Rights wasn't necessary

Most felt that the state constitution already guaranteed them, and that they didn't need to list everything they could do.

300

How can the Judicial branch Check and Balance one of the branches 

To the Executive: Declare Presidential acts unconstitutional

To the Legislative: Declare laws unconstitutional

300

What is an ordinance 

An ordinance is law or government rule

400

Explain what is a federalist and what is an anti-federalist

Federalist: A person who supports the idea of a federal government

Anti-federalist: A person ho doesn't support the idea of a federal government

400

Which plan suggested that the Legislated Branch would collect taxes

The New Jersey Plan

400

How many delegate(s) did each state send to create the constitution.

Each state sent two delegates

400

How can the executive branch Check and Balance one other branch

To the Legislative Branch: Veto Legislation

To the Judicial Branch: Nominate Judges

400

What does confederation mean

A group of states joined together by a formal government

500

What makes up the three branches of government

Legislative: Congress and the House of Representatives

Executive: President, (Vice President), and Cabinet

Judicial: Supreme Court

500

Name 3 things that were a part of either the New Jersey and/or Virginia plan that is official today.

Legislative branch could collect taxes, they scraped the entire Articles of Confederation, states with more people got more representatives in each house, Legislative branch got the most power, more power than Articles' government.

500

What was the idea Ten Amendments

An amendment that guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individuals

500

Name one way each branch Checks and Balances Eachother

Legislative Branch can: Impeach judges and Impeach President

Executive Branch can: Nominate Judges and Veto Legislation

Judicial Branch can: Declare presidential act unconstitutional and declare laws unconstitutional

500

What does federal mean

Related to a system of government in which the national government shares power with other levels of government, such as states; it can also refer to national government