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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Vocabulary Articles of Confederation Constitution Hodge Podge More Hodge Podge

2 a document stating the rules under which a government will operate.

3 Constitution

4 A system of courts to interpret the law.

5 Judicial Branch

6 To approve something, usually used when talking about the Constitution.

7 Ratify (Ratification also acceptable)

8 In a government, the this person runs the government and sees that the laws are carried out

9 Executive

10 A period when business activity slows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises.

11 Economic Depression

12 This was the most important accomplishment of the Articles of Confederation

13 NW Ordinance

14 The Articles of Confederation were designed to make the central government….

15 Weak

16 Under the Articles, Congress was given the power to create and approve treaties, but no power to….

17 Enforce treaties

18 This incident was the reason that the Articles of Confederation were changed.

19 Shay’s Rebellion

20 The NW ordinance affected all areas west of the Appalachian Mountains, all the way east to this geographic feature.

21 Mississippi River

22 This was the year the Constitution was approved.

23 1789

24 This group supported the Constitution and believed a strong central government was needed

25 Federalists

26 This group disapproved of the Constitution and believed power should stay with individual states

27 Antifederalists

28 During the Convention, this idea called for Congress to consist of one house and that representation should be equal among all states.

29 New Jersey Plan

30 During the Convention, this idea called for Congress to consist of two houses and that representation should be based upon population.

31 Virginia Plan

32 A series of letters designed to convince citizens to vote for the Constitution

33 Federalist Papers

34 This Law established the composition of the Supreme Court and the lower courts

35 Judiciary Act of 1789

36 This incident, started because of unpopular taxes, showed that the new Federal Government was capable of handling domestic uprisings

37 Whiskey Rebellion

38 These two laws, often studied together, made it easy for the President to deport aliens without cause, and more difficult to print anything in newspapers that criticized the government

39 Alien and Sedition Acts

40 Shay’s Rebellion occurred in this state, and the Whiskey Rebellion was mostly in this state...

41 Shays = Massachusetts Whiskey = W. Pennsylvania

42 This agreement stated that Congress would consist of two houses; one with equal representation and the other would be based upon population

43 Great Compromise

44 Ratification of the Constitution required that this many states approve it.

45 9 of the 13

46 This event was the international scandal during Adams’ administration…it caused most Americans to become “Anti-French” as it relates to international relations…

47 XYZ Affair

48 This was a compromise between the Federalists and Antifederalists; without it, the Constitution wouldn’t have been ratified

49 Bill of Rights

50 He is often called the “Father of the Constitution” as he was its principle author

51 James Madison

52 Final Jeopardy Category: Articles

53 There are several documented weaknesses to the Articles of Confederation. Provide as many as you can; the student with the most correct wins their wager; the others will loose theirs.

54 - No Chief Executive - No National Court System - No Power to Draft Soldiers - No Power to Control Interstate Commerce - No Power to Enforce Treaties - No Power to Collect Taxes from the States - Difficult to Pass Laws (2/3 vote) - No National Currency - Difficult to Amend (Unanimous Vote to Change Articles)


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