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The Constitutional Era Washington/Adams (1781-1789) (1789-1800)
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What is a republic? A representative democracy
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What is the basic principle of republican government? The people elect representatives who make the laws.
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What was the first attempt at workable government in the United States? The Articles of Confederation
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What was wrong with the government under the Articles of Confederation? It was too weak!
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What does a constitution provide? The basic framework of a government.
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Name 5 factors that made the national government under the Articles weak? 1) only a legislative branch; 2) Congress had no power to tax; 3) no national currency; 4) each state had 1 vote in the Confederation Congress; 5) no executive and no judicial branch
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What does the legislative branch of a government do? Makes the laws
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What does the judicial branch of a government do? Interprets or explains the meaning of the laws
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What does the executive branch do? Enforces the laws
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What is a compromise? An agreement in which both sides get part of what they want, but neither side gets all of what it wants.
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Where did the Constitutional Convention meet? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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What was the Virginia Plan? A framework proposed by the Virginia delegation to the Constitutional Convention under which the national government would have a legislature consisting of two houses. Representation in both houses would be based on population. Big states would have more representatives.
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What was the New Jersey Plan? A framework proposed by the New Jersey delegation to the Constitutional Convention under which the national government would have a legislature consisting of one house. Under the New Jersey Plan each state had one vote. This plan benefited small states.
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What was the Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise? A plan providing for a two-house Congress in which the people would be represented in a House of Representatives and the states in the Senate. In other words, the House of Rep. would be based on population, while each state would have 2 U.S. senators.
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Which one became part of the Constitution: the Va. Plan, the N.J. Plan, or the Great Compromise? The Great Compromise
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What is federalism? The division of power in the United States between the national government and the state governments.
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Who served as chairman of the Constitutional Convention? George Washington
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Who is considered the “Father of the Constitution”? James Madison
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When federal law and state law conflict, which law is supreme? Federal Law
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Who leads the executive branch of the federal government? The President
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Who leads the judicial branch of the federal government? The Supreme Court
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What is the name of the legislative branch of the federal government? Congress
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What are the two houses of Congress? The House of Representatives The United States Senate
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How is a state’s membership in the Senate decided? Two senators from each state
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How is a state’s membership in the House of Rep. Decided? By Population; States with large populations have more representatives than states with small populations.
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What was the three-fifths compromise? A compromise between the northern and southern states Slaves would count as 3/5 of a person in figuring the slave states’ population for representation in the House of Representatives
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What is separation of powers? The division of power among different branches of government.
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What is the checks and balances system? A system of government by which each branch of government can check or stop the actions of the other branches
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How many states had to ratify or approve the Constitution before it could take effect? 9
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Who were the Federalists during the Constitutional era? People who supported the Constitution with a strong national government supported by business, industry and banking
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Who were the Anti-federalists- known as the Democratic– Republicans? People who opposed the Constitution, wanted a weak central government, supported states rights, supported by farmers and artisans.
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What does interstate commerce mean? Trade between states
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What is the Bill of Rights? The first ten amendments to the Constitution
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What was the basic idea of the Virginia Declaration of Rights? That government should not violate basic human rights.
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Who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights? George Mason
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Who wrote the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom? Thomas Jefferson
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What did the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom do? Outlawed the established church in Virginia Supported the idea of freedom of religion
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What two documents did Madison consult when he was working on the Bill of Rights? The Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
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What rights does the First Amendment guarantee? Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, and the right of petition
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What church was the established church in colonial Virginia? The Anglican church or Church of EnglandThe Anglican church or Church of England
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What does the term ratify mean? ApproveApprove
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To what did the phrase “ratification of the Constitution” refer? 9 of the states approving the Constitution so that it would take effect9 of the states approving the Constitution so that it would take effect
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What First Amendment freedom allows people to gather at public meetings? Freedom of AssemblyFreedom of Assembly
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What First Amendment freedom allows Americans to make written requests to make changes in the government? Freedom of PetitionFreedom of Petition
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On what document was the Bill of Rights based? The Virginia Declaration of RightsThe Virginia Declaration of Rights
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What is a constitutional amendment? An addition to the ConstitutionAn addition to the Constitution
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During the state ratifying conventions, what did the Anti-Federalists force the Federalists to promise to adopt? A Bill of RightsA Bill of Rights
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When George Washington became the first President in 1789, who did he select as Secretary of State? Thomas Jefferson
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Who introduced the New Jersey Plan at the Constitutional Convention? William Patterson
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Who introduced the Virginia Plan at the Constitutional Convention?
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Edmund Randolph
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What act established and organized territorial lands into Townships of 36 square miles each?
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Land Ordinance of 1785
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What state resolutions stated that the states had the right to judge if a federal law was Constitutional or not?
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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What legislation was passed during the administration of John Adams which had the power of deportation and to imprison critics of the government?
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Alien and Sedition Acts
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What incident was an attempt by French agents to bribe American Diplomats?
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XYZ Affair
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Which treaty with Spain allow navigation on the Mississippi, the use of New Orleans as a port of deposit, and established a border between northern Florida and the United States?
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Pickney’s Treaty
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What were the reasons Washington sent John Jay to negotiate a treaty with Britain?
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To receive compensation for recent British assaults on American shipping. To demand the withdrawal of British forces from their posts on the United States frontier. To negotiate a plan for a combined attack against France To avoid war and to negotiate a favorable commercial treaty with Britain
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Which treaty with Britain stated that Britain would remove troops from the Northwest, the US would not trade in the West Indies, but did avoid war?
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Jay’s Treaty
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Some were upset by Jay’s Treaty because
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They felt the US had “sold out” to the British and the treaty did not reach all US objectives.
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Between 1798-99 the United was involved in an undeclared war with France because:
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The French interfered with American trade French ships and US ships fought on the high seas ( US actually captured 85 French ships) The US cut off all trade with France Our ministers to France had been insulted by the French government
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In his Farewell Address, what two things did Washington advise the nation?
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Beware of political parties and foreign entanglements
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Who was elected President in the Presidential election of 1800?
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Thomas Jefferson
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What did the election of Jefferson in 1800 prove ?
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That the United States could change power in the executive and legislative branches of government without a bloody civil war and that democracy could work as a form of government.
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