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1 Creating the Constitution

2 In this section you will learn how state delegates attempted to solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation.

3 A Constitutional Convention is called

4 The states send delegates to a convention to solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation

5 *Delegates from 5 states meet to create national trade laws *Call for national meeting in Philadelphia *Afraid of rebellion, 12 states (except Rhode Island) send delegates

6 The Convention’s Delegates

7 55 state delegates meet at Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia Delegates include George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, One of the ablest delegates is James Madison

8 James Madison

9 PRESENT

10 ABSENT

11 The Delegates Assemble

12 Delegates want to create government strong enough to maintain order But also want government that protects people’s rights.

13 The Convention Begins

14 George Washington elected president of the Constitutional Convention. Delegates do not want decisions influenced by political pressures To ensure this, they decide that discussions will remain secret

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17 The Virginia Plan

18 The Virginia Plan divides government into 3 branches: -legislature makes the laws -executive enforces the laws -judiciary interprets the laws

19 Legislature has two houses Representation is based on each state’s population or wealth Larger states support the plan, smaller states oppose Smaller states are afraid larger states will control them

20 The Virginia Plan

21 FOR UNDERSTANDING

22 The purpose of the Constitutional Convention was: 1)to divide up the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. 2) to resolve problems with the Articles of Confederation. 3) to declare independence from Great Britain 4) to set up a confederate governmental system.

23 . The Constitutional Convention was held in: 1) 1785 2) 1787 3) 1789 4) 1791

24 Who of the following was present at the Constitutional Convention? 1) Thomas Jefferson 2) John Adams 3) James Madison 4) Patrick Henry

25 Who of the following was absent from the Constitutional Convention? 3) James Madison 4) Benjamin Franklin 1) George Washington 2) Patrick Henry

26 ______ served as the president of the convention. 1) George Washington 2) Benjamin Franklin 3) James Madison 4) Edmond Randolph

27 The ______, proposed a government with three branches. 1) Great Compromise 2) delegates from Philadelphia 3) Three-Fifths Compromise 4) Virginia Plan

28 The three branches proposed by the Virginia Plan were: 1) an executive, a legislative, and a congressional. 2) an executive, a litigious, and a judiciary. 3) an elite, a legislative, and a judiciary. 4) an executive, a legislative, and a judiciary.

29 New Jersey Plan

30 New Jersey Plan is an alternative plan for U.S. government -legislature has one house -each state has one vote

31 Delegates voted for the Virginia Plan over the New Jersey Plan Delegates pass the Great Compromise

32 Each state is given equal votes in the senate: this satisfies the small states State’s population determines representation in House of Representatives: This satisfies the larger states

33 The Great Compromise

34 Delegates place few limits on Congress’s power to regulate commerce Southerners succeed in banning Congress from taxing imports Native Americans are not foreign nations or part of separate states

35 The Great Compromise The Legislative branch would have two houses. Both houses in the Legislature would assign representatives by state population or wealth. The Legislature would have one House. Each state would have one vote in the Legislature. The Legislature would have two houses. The Senate would give each state equal representation. The House of Representatives would have representation according to state population. Virginia PlanNew Jersey Plan

36 Slavery And The Constitution

37 Southern states want slaves counted for representation, not for taxes Northern states want slaves counted for taxes, not for representation To solve the dispute, delegates agree to the Three-Fifths Compromise

38 3/5 of slave population counts for direct taxes 3/5 of slave population counts for representation Debate, delegates agree that slave trade cannot be banned until 1808

39 Regulating Trade

40 On September 15, 1787 delegates approve the Constitution Constitution sent to the states for ratification

41 FOR UNDERSTANDING

42 The ______ proposed a legislature with two houses, the members of which were based on the population and wealth of each state. The ______ suggested a single house where each state had equal value. 1) Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan 2) Madison Plan, Randolph Plan 3) Carolina Plan, New York Plan 4) Monroe Plan, Jefferson Plan

43 The ______ created a legislative branch with two houses, one based on the population of each state, and one that gave an equal voice to each state. 1) Virginia Plan 2) Federalist Papers 3) Great Compromise 4) New Jersey Plan

44 For purposes of taxation and representation in the House of Representatives, the ______ counted slaves as partial citizens. 1) Three-Fifths Compromise 2) Missouri Compromise 3) Virginia Plan 4) Articles of Confederation

45 Congress was granted the power to regulate, promote and tax______, make treaties, and be the sole coiner of money. 1) slaves 2) commerce 3) exports 4) incomes


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