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Why were The Articles of Confederation unsuccessful? next

-WEAK federal (national) government - NO money or power over states $100

What allowed The Articles of Confederation to finally be approved? next

- States with western land gave their land to the government $200

Give 2 weaknesses of The Articles of Confederation. next

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Give 2 weaknesses of The Articles of Confederation (that have not been mentioned). next

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What do the words ‘ratify’ and ‘bicameral’ mean? next

-ratify = approve - bicameral = 2 branches of government $500

What was discussed at the Constitutional Convention? next

-Revision of The Articles of Confederation $100

What were 3 major issues discussed at the Constitutional Convention? next

1.how to count slaves 2.bicameral or unicameral government 3.states OR federal government = power 4.big states vs. small states 5.how to elect president 6.tariffs $200

What was the name for the essays that explained new Constitution? next

Federalist Papers $300

What is a tariff and why did the south oppose them? next

-tariff = tax ($) on goods (imports and exports) -South relied more on imports and exports $400

Which 2 states did not ratify the new Constitution? next

- Virginia and New York $500

What is an amendment, and how many amendments were originally submitted by Congress? next

-amendment = a change; addition -12 amendments were originally submitted $100

Which documents influenced The Bill of Rights? next

1.Virginia Declaration of Rights (George Mason) 2.Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (Thomas Jefferson) $200

Explain the opposing views of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. next

-FEDERALISTS -Supported strong federal government -Opposed Bill of Rights -George Washington, James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton -ANTI-FEDERALISTS -Favored strong state governments (opposed strong federal government = ANTI federalists) -Wanted Bill of Rights -Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Richard Henry Lee $300

How many amendments are in The Bill of Rights? next

-10 amendments $400

Which rights did The Bill of Rights protect? next

1.Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, petition 2.Right to bear arms 3.Freedom from quartering troops 4.Freedom against unreasonable search and seizure 5.Right of the accused 6.Right to trial 7.Right to jury 8.No excessive bail or cruel punishment 9.Protection of people 10.Protection of states $500

What are the 3 branches of government? next

LegistlativeJudicialExecutive $100

Explain each branch of government’s impact on laws. next

-Legislative = makes laws -Congress -Executive = enforces laws -President -Judicial = interprets laws -Courts $200

What is Checks and Balances? Give an example. next

-Checks and Balances = system to protect against one branch of government having too much power -Ex: President vetoes bill from Congress $300

Explain the Electoral College and how it works. next

Number of electors = number of senators and congressmen Electors’ votes depend on popular vote $400

How many Representatives and Senators do each state have? Does Virginia have? next

-Representatives depend on population -2 Senators for each state $500

Who drafted the Virginia Plan, and what was the main idea behind it? next

-James Madison -Bicameral legislature with number of votes based on each state’s population $100

What was the Three- Fifths Compromise? next

-Slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person (taxation and representation) -Compromise between North and South $200

What was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787? next

Northwest Ordinance = set rules for new states to enter union $300

What happened during Shay’s Rebellion? next

-Farmers in Massachusetts -High taxes + foreclosures = rebellion -Questioned federal government’s power and rights $400

What is ‘interstate commerce’ and ‘unicameral legislature’? next

-interstate commerce = trading and taxing between states -unicameral legislature = 1 house $500

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