Well, what do you know the Constitution ? about.

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Well, what do you know the Constitution ? about

Articles of confederation Bill of Rights Articles of confederation Grab Bag Constitutional Compromises Founding Fathers 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

Articles for 1 Question: Which Act of the Confederation Congress detailed how the Western Lands would become States? Check Your Answer

Articles for 1 Answer: Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Back to the Game Board

Articles for 2 Question: The main weakness of the Articles was that it did not have the power to do this? Check Your Answer

Articles for 2 Answer: Tax Back to the Game Board

Articles for 3 Question: Each State under the Articles could print this causing economic disunity? Check Your Answer

Articles for 3 Answer: print money Back to the Game Board

Articles for 4 Question: Which country refused to evacuate their forts in the Western territory? This caused foreign pressures. Check Your Answer

Articles for 4 Answer: Great Britain Back to the Game Board

Articles for 5 Question: The Articles lacked these two branches of government? Check Your Answer

Articles for 5 Answer: Executive and Judicial Back to the Game Board

Compromises for 1 Question: The Great Compromise was between the? Check Your Answer

Compromises for 1 Answer: Big States and small States Back to the Game Board

Compromises for 2 Question: The Great Compromise created how many houses of Congress? Check Your Answer

Compromises for 2 Answer: Two Back to the Game Board

Compromises for 3 Question: The 3/5’s Compromise was between the? Check Your Answer

Compromises for 3 Answer: Northern and Southern States Back to the Game Board

Compromises for 4 Question: At the Convention it was decided that the President would be chosen by a system called? Check Your Answer

Compromises for 4 Answer: The Electoral College Back to the Game Board

Compromises for 5 Question: The sharing of power between the State and Local governments is called? Check Your Answer

Compromises for 5 Answer: Federalism Back to the Game Board

Fathers for 1 Question: Who presided over the constitutional convention? Check Your Answer

Fathers for 1 Answer: George Washington Back to the Game Board

Fathers for 2 Question: Who is considered the “Father of the Constitution?” Check Your Answer

Fathers for 2 Answer: James Madison Back to the Game Board

Fathers for 3 Question: Most of the “Founding Fathers” did this for a living? Check Your Answer

Fathers for 3 Answer: Lawyers Back to the Game Board

Fathers for 4 Question: The oldest and most famous person present at the Convention? Check Your Answer

Fathers for 4 Answer: Ben Franklin Back to the Game Board

Fathers for 5 Question: This “Founding Father offered the Virginian Plan? Check Your Answer

Fathers for 5 Answer: James Madison Back to the Game Board

Bill of Rights for 1 Question: The Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments to the Constitution? Check Your Answer

Bill of Rights for 1 Answer: Ten Back to the Game Board

Bill of Rights for 2 Question: The first amendment guarantees the freedoms of “press, religion, assembly, petition and?” Check Your Answer

Bill of Rights for 2 Answer: Speech Back to the Game Board

Bill of Rights for 3 Question: The fourth amendment guarantees that we are safe from illegal? Check Your Answer

Bill of Rights for 3 Answer: Searches Back to the Game Board

Bill of rights for 4 Question: Under amendment five a person does not have to do this against herself? Check Your Answer

Bill of Rights for 4 Answer: Testify Back to the Game Board

Bill of Rights for 5 Question: Which amendment protects against excessive fines or punishment? Check Your Answer

Bill of Rights for 5 Answer: Eighth Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 1 Question: In which city was the Constitutional Convention held? Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 1 Answer: Philadelphia Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 2 Question: How many articles are there to the U.S. Constitution? Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 2 Answer: Seven Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 3 Question: What is the term for the power of one branch to limit the power of another branch? Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 3 Answer: Checks and Balances Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 4 Question: This was the name given to those people who opposed the Constitution? Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 4 Answer: Anti-Federalist Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 5 Question: Congress was given the power to regulate trade between the states. What is this called? Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 5 Answer: Interstate Commerce Back to the Game Board