Chapter 1 The Roots of Constitutional Government

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Chapter 1 The Roots of Constitutional Government Section 3 The Need for a New Plan

Constitutional Terms 1. Militia military force that is on call for service in emergencies. 2. Charter - guarantee of certain rights and privileges to a person, group or company 3. Legislature - lawmaking assembly

Terms Cont. 4. Tariff - tax placed by governments on certain imported goods 5. Revenue - source of income

ANSWER ON THE BACK OF THIS PAGE Using a Primary Source READ THE QUOTE ANSWER ON THE BACK OF THIS PAGE

Main Ideas Win the war, organize new state governments, establish a national government 1. lacked the power to raise taxes or regulate trade 2. needed the approval of 9 of 13 states to pass laws 3. important legislation could be defeated by only a few states

Main Ideas Cont. c. Shays’ Rebellion showed that the national government had so little authority that it was unable to maintain order in the land.

Critical Thinking Why were the Articles of Confederation more successful during the Revolutionary War than they were after the war ended? During the war the states were united by their desire for independence and to defeat the British. After the war ended the states turned their attention back to their own problems and concerns