Const./Ratification Debate
Basic Structure of the Const.
Nat'l Gov't under AoC
100

Virginia Plan

What was... 

A plan that benefitted larger states during Congress. Created the House of Representatives

100

Duties of Articles I-III

What is...

Art. I - Legislative - make laws

Art. II - Executive - enforce laws

Art. III - Judicial - interpret laws

100

Number of branches

What is...

1

200

New Jersey Plan

What was...

A plan that benefitted smaller states during Congress.

Created the Senate.

200

Article IV

What is...

Full faith and credit AND Republican state governments

Use: idk man lemme checkkkk

200

Powers of the Nat'l Gov't

What is...

None/Limited

(Had to ask for everything from the States)

300

Connecticut/Great Compromise

What was...

A compromise that gave both state sizes what they desired.

300

Article V

What is...

Amendment Process

Go through multiple steps to create an amendment

1. proposal

1a. 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress

1b. 2/3 vote of state legislature

2. ratification

2a. 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress

2b. 3/4 vote of National Convention

300

Powers of the State Gov't

What is...

Majority

(Could refuse whatever the Nat'l Gov't asked)

400

Federalists

What is...

A group of people who were FOR the Constitution being created

400

Article VI

What is...

Supremacy Clause

idk

400

1. Biggest Strength of AoC

2. Biggest Weakness of AoC

What is...

1. Helped us create the current Const.

2. Nat'l/Fed Gov't had too little power

500

Anti-Federalists

What is...

A group of people who were AGAINST the Constitution being created

500

Article VII

What is...

Ratification Process

idk

500

An event that demonstrated the Articles of Confederation were not going to work

What is...

The Constitutional Convention of 1787