CHAPTER 5 VOCABULARY & IDENTIFICATIONS

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CHAPTER 5 VOCABULARY & IDENTIFICATIONS U.S. HISTORY – 10

#1: James Madison #2: Shays Rebellion #3: Constitutional Convention Ch. 5: Vocab Directions: Write at least 2 sentences. One sentence should be the definition out of the book. The 2nd should describe the importance of that term, person or place. Combine that with what about the term or person is significant enough to study. #1: James Madison #2: Shays Rebellion #3: Constitutional Convention #4: Bill of Rights #5: Three Branches #6: Federalists #7: Anti – Federalists #8: Land Ordinance of 1785 #9: The Federalist #10: Roger Sherman #11: Virginia Plan #12: New Jersey Plan #13: Electoral College #14: Northwest Ordinance #15: 3/5th Compromise #16: Articles of Confederation