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Chapter 7 Review

Don’t Forget... Contestants

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

People & StuffLaws Stuff Vocab ulary The AOC

Who is…? People & Stuff for 100 He suggested the Great Compromise and the 3/5 Compromise.

Roger Sherman Back to Game

What is…? People & Stuff for 200 The movement that inspired many of the writer’s of the Constitution.

Enlightenment Back to Game

People & Stuff for 300 Supporters of the new Constitution. Who were the?

Back to Game Federalists

This individual along with two other delegates, refused to sign the Constitution without a bill of rights. Who is? People for 400

George Mason Good Answer! Back to Game

Who is…? People for 500 He said, “I consent to this Constitution because I expect no better and because I am not sure, that it is not the best.”

Back to Game Benjamin Franklin

Laws for 100 What is…? This ordinance helped stop the movement of slavery into the West and created a bill of rights for the new settlers.

Back to Game Northwest Ordinance

This created the townships in the Ohio River Valley. Laws for 200 What is…?

The Land Ordinance of 1785 Back to Game

Laws for 300 What is…? Under the Articles of Confederation the U.S. government could not pay its Debts, because it could not raise this.

Back to Game Taxes

Laws for 400 What is…? The President can check the power of Congress, the legislative branch, through this power.

Back to Game

Laws for 500 What is…? The rights of freedom of religion and trial by jury were protected by this 1787 Ordinance.

The Northwest Ordinance Back to Game

What is…? The AOC 100 This document required the approval of all 13 states before it could be adopted or changed.

The Articles of Confederation Back to Game

The AOC for 200 What is…? America’s First Constitution.

Back to Game The Articles of Confederation

What is…? The AOC for 300 One weakness of the Articles of Confederation developed when Spain would no longer allow shipping on this river.

Back to Game The Mississippi River

The AOC for 400 “The description of the “firm league of ___________” of states is a from the Articles of Confederation. What is

Back to Game Friendship

What is…? The AOC for 500 Which of the following items was a weakness of the AOC: 1.Enforce tax laws 2.To recruit an army 3.Coin money 4.Conducting foreign affairs

Back to Game Enforce Tax Laws

Who is …? Stuff 100 He was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.

Back to Game George Washington

What is…? Stuff for 200 The book of essays explaining and supporting the Constitution.

The Federalist Papers Back to Game

What is…? Stuff for 300 The college which elects the President and the Vice- President.

Back to Game The Electoral College

What is…? Stuff for 400 One of these events did not take place in 1787: Shays’s Rebellion, U. S. Constitution signed, Northwest Ordinance passed, or U.S. Constitution ratified.

U.S. Constitution Ratified in 1788 Back to Game

What are…? Stuff for 500 Give three reasons why the United States entered into a depression after the Revolutionary War.

Because the U.S. could not raise taxes, stop the states from printing money, or regulate trade Back to Game

What is…? Vocabulary for 100 The type of legislatures most states established.

Bicameral Back to Game

What is…? Vocabulary for 200 The type of government that is run through elected officials.

Republic Back to Game

What is…? Vocabulary for 300 This system keeps one branch of government from becoming to strong.

Back to Game Checks and Balances

What is…? Vocabulary for 400 Makes the laws, enforces the laws, and interprets the laws.

Back to Game Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, and Judicial Branch

What is…? Vocabulary for 500 This compromise resolved the issue of slaves being counted towards population.

Back to Game 3/5 Compromise

Final Jeopardy

How states limited the powers of the central government under the AOC.