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Chapter 8 Confederation to Constitution Section 3 Ratifying the Constitution

Chapter 8 Section 3 Vocabulary Federalism 2) Federalists

3) Antifederalists 4) The Federalist Papers

5) George Mason 6) Bill of Rights

Chapter 8 Section 3 Objective Questions 1-6 What was the goal of the Federalists?  2) Why did Antifederalists oppose the Constitution? 3) How did Antifederalists work against ratification?

Chapter 8 Section 3 Objective Questions 1-6 4) What were The Federalist papers? 5) Who wrote The Federalist papers? 6) In which states was there strong opposition to the Constitution?

Video History Channel.com Founding Fathers The Federalists Papers

Chapter 8 Section 3 Objective Questions 7-12 7) When did the nine states ratify the Constitution? 8) What slowed ratification in Virginia and New York?  9) What helped to win ratification in New York? 

Chapter 8 Section 3 Objective Questions 7-12 10) What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? 11) What role did James Madison play in adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution? 12) When did the Bill of Rights become part of the Constitution?