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2 200 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 300 Constitution Constitutional Details Revolutionary War Debate and Compromise New Gov’t

3 -This is the introduction to the Constitution that lists the purposes of government in the United States. Row 1---100 Question

4 -Preamble Row 1---100 Answer

5 -Article One describes which branch of the government? Row 1---200 Question

6 -Legislative Branch Row 1---200 Answer

7 -This phrase theoretically allows the government to “stretch” its powers? Row 1---300 Question

8 -Necessary and Proper Clause Row 1---300 Answer

9 -Article Two describes which branch of the government? Row 1---400 Question

10 -Executive Branch Row 1---400 Answer

11 -Article Three describes which branch of government? Row 1---500 Question

12 -Judicial Branch Row 1---500 Answer

13 -Which statement in Article IV of the Constitution says that states will acknowledge the laws of other states and cooperate with one another over fugitives. Row 2---100 Question

14 -full faith and credit clause Row 2---100 Answer

15 -Name the process of sending fugitives from one state to another for trial? Row 2---200 Question

16 -extradition Row 2---200 Answer

17 Row 2---300 Question -Name the statement of Article VI that states the national government is the highest form of government in the nation and that the Constitution is above all forms of government.

18 -Supremacy Clause Row 2---300 Answer

19 Row 2---400 Question -This is the term for formal approval of the Constitution by the states?

20 -Ratification Row 2---400 Answer

21 -What is the only crime specifically defined by the US Constitution? Row 2---500 Question

22 -treason Row 2---500 Answer

23 -This was the turning point battle of the Revolutionary war? Row 3---100 Question

24 -Saratoga Row 3---100 Answer

25 -Who joined the colonial side after the turning point battle? Row 3---200 Question

26 -France Row 3---200 Answer

27 -Name the place where Washington’s army nearly froze in the winter of 1777- 1778? Row 3---300 Question

28 -Valley Forge Row 3---300 Answer

29 -Name the British general who surrendered to Washington at the war’s end? Row 3---400 Question

30 -Cornwallis Row 3---400 Answer

31 -This was the last battle of the war? Row 3---500 Question

32 -Yorktown Row 3---500 Answer

33 -Where was the Constitutional Convention? Row 4---100 Question

34 -Philadelphia Row 4---100 Answer

35 -Name the government proposed by James Madison at the Convention and it called for a three branch government with a legislature based on population. Row 4---200 Question

36 -Virginia Plan Row 4---200 Answer

37 -This is the plan presented by William Patterson that called for a legislature based on state equality and a group executive power. Row 4---300 Question

38 -New Jersey Plan Row 4---300 Answer

39 -Name the agreement made at the Convention of 1787 that created a two house legislature with one house based on population and the other based on state equality. Row 4---400 Question

40 -Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise Row 4---400 Answer

41 -Name the compromise that said slaves would count as 3/5 a person for the census to determine the population of each state. Row 4---500 Question

42 -3/5 Compromise Row 4---500 Answer

43 -The Slave Trade Compromise said that this type of trade would never be taxed? Row 5---100 Question

44 -exports Row 5---100 Answer

45 Name the political group who supported the passage of the new Constitution and its stronger government. Row 5---200 Question

46 -Federalists Row 5---200 Answer

47 -What political group opposed the new Constitution and thought it lacked a specific list of people’s rights. Row 5---300 Question

48 -Anti-Federalists Row 5---300 Answer

49 -These were newspaper articles written in support of the new Constitution? Row 5---400 Question

50 -Federalist Papers Row 5---400 Answer

51 -This was the set of Amendments that were proposed at the request of Anti-Federalists to guarantee certain basic rights to the people. Row 5---500 Question

52 -Bill of Rights Row 5---500 Answer


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