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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin

JEOPARDY! Articles of Confederation Constitution Debate The New Nation Key terms A.O.C.. Key term Constitution Key Terms The New nation 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

The power of the National Government under the Articles was what?

Weak on purpose

The National government under the Articles of Confederation had what type of organization?

Unicameral congress

What is the success of the Articles of Confederation?

Winning the Revolutionary War and establishing the Northwest ordinance

Was the following a weakness or a success of the Articles of Confederation: no power to tax?

weakness

Was the following a weakness or a success of the Articles of Confederation: raise an army?

weakness

According to the Great Compromise, the number of representatives in the Senate would be determined how?

The same for every state

One basic difference between the House and the Senate is what?

The house is designed to be more responsive to popular opinion

Anti-Federalist opposed the Constitution because they believed that it would do what?

Destroy individual liberty

To secure ratification of the constitution, the federalist promised to do what?

Add amendments to protect citizens rights

What was the main argument in support of the bill of rights? What was the main argument against the bill of rights?

Main argument against the bill of rights was they would protect the people from a tyrannical gov’t. Main argument against the bill of rights was there was no need from them and would limit the rights of citizens.

What best describes Jeffersonian Republicans?

They objected to the national gov’t interference in local and state affairs

What was a major accomplishment of the Jefferson administration?

Making the Louisiana Purchase

What was an aspect of the Market Revolution?

More Americans worked outside the home

What was the most influential new enterprise of the Market Revolution?

banks

What was a result of industrialization in the United States What was a result of industrialization in the United States? The South in the early 1800s was best described how?

Result of industrialization in the U.S. was the growth of cities The South in the early 1800s was best described as mainly rural. 6

What is the key term of the following: sets up the U. S What is the key term of the following: sets up the U.S. boundaries and doubles the size o f the nation?

Treaty of Paris 1783

What is the key term of the following: the first national gov’t that had a weak central gov’t?

Articles of Confederation

What is the key term of the following: the success of the Articles of Confederation, established process for statehood, and set up the national debate over slavery?

Northwest Ordinance

Daily Double!!! What is the key term of the following: system where each branch of gov’t has the power to check and balance the other branches

Checks and balances

What is the key term of the following: form of gov’t in which power is shared between the states and the national gov’t

federal

What is the key term of the following: the principal that the legislative, executive, and judicial branches would all have distinct areas of authority

Separation of powers

What is the key term of the following: agreement to count three fifths of a states enslaved population when determining representation

Three-fifths compromise

What is the key term of the following: opponents of the constitution who wanted a weak central gov’t

antifederalist

What is the key term of the following: the 1st 10 amendments to the consitution

Bill of Rights

What is the key term of the following: Supporters of the constitution who favored a strong central gov’t

Federalist

What is the key term of the following: practice of forcing into military service

impressment

What is the key term of the following: practice that said a state could declare a federal law unconstitutional

nullification

What is the key term of the following: restriction on trade

embargo

What is the key term of the following: legislation that gave the federal gov’t the right to deport citizens and to silence criticism of the gov’t

Alien and sedition act

What is the key term of the following: a gov’t run by the people through their elected representatives

republic