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10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points The Critical Period Compromises and Plans Checks and Balances Principles of the Constitution Ratification

The British agreed to leave the western forts and give Americans fishing in this 1783 treaty.

What is The Treaty of Paris?

This first government of the United States failed partly because it depended too greatly on the cooperation of the states.

What is the Articles of Cofederation?

He was a revolutionary war veteran who rebelled against the poor economic conditions in Massachusetts.

Who is Daniel Shays?

During the Critical Period, this country refused to grant the US the “right of deposit” in New Orleans.

What is Spain?

John Jay openly defied this country by negotiating a separate peace with the British in 1783.

What is France?

He was unanimously agreed upon to lead the Philadelphia Convention.

Who is George Washington?

This plan was favored by small states and only slightly changed the Articles of Cofederation.

What is the New Jersey Plan.

This compromise resolved a debate between Northern and Southern states over representation.

What is the 3/5 Compromise?

This compromise resolved a dispute between large and small states over representation.

What is the Great (or Connecticut) Compromise?

Originally proposed by James Madison, this plan determined representation by a state’s total population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

This branch can impeach and remove a President.

What is Legislative Branch?

This branch can declare Acts of Congress unconstitutional.

What is the Judicial Branch?

This branch gives “advice and consent” on presidential appoitments.

What is the Legislative Branch?

This branch can veto acts of Congress.

What is the Executive Branch?

This person serves as the presiding judge of the Senate when the President is tried for impeachment. Daily Double!

Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

This principle is defined as “a government authorized by the consent of the people.”

What is Republcanism?

Which principle is expressed by this quote, “The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States...”

What is Separation of Powers?

Which principle is expressed by this quote, “The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year...”

What is Republicanism?

Which principle is expressed by the underlined quotation, “He shall have the power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators concur...”

What is Checks and Balances?

Which principle is expressed by this quote, “This Constitution, and the laws of the United States...shall be the supreme law of the land”.

What is Federalism?

This was the last of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution.

What is Rhode Island?

This is the generic name for a person who supported the Constitution.

Who is a Federalist?

Which amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizures?

What is the Fourth Amendment?

This type of power was supported by the tenth amendment and is meat for the states.

What are Reserved Powers?

Where can you find the following quote, “the safeguards created by the convention to maintain the separate branches of government, and to protect the rights of the people.”

What is the Federalist Papers?

Make your wager

In which article of the Constitution can you find the following quote, “to make laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution...”

What is Article I?