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Study Guide for Constitution 101 Test Ms. Soto

1)What is the supreme law of the land? 2)Match the following with their definitions: popular sovereignty, separation of powers, federalism, limited govt. 3)Checks and balances v. separation of powers – what is the difference? 4)Father of the Constitution? 5)Know all 5 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 6)Constitutional Convention know the date and city it took place in… 7)What were the 3 compromises of the Constitutional Convention? Know their definitions… 8)Federalist v. Antifederalist = key beliefs + key people 9)What were the Federalist Papers?

10) How many total amendments do we have? 11) Know all 10 first amendments to the Constitution (matching) 12) Match the following amendments with their definitions: 13 th, 14 th, 15 th, and 19th Study Hard – Test is on Thursday 9/21!!!