PUT THESE IN ORDER: Second Continental Congress meets 1 st President of the US is elected Philadelphia Convention Commences Revolutionary War Ends.

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PUT THESE IN ORDER: Second Continental Congress meets 1 st President of the US is elected Philadelphia Convention Commences Revolutionary War Ends

NAME THE DOCUMENT: States retained sovereignty ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

NAME THE DOCUMENT: Argued for a strong Central Government FEDERALIST PAPERS

NAME THE DOCUMENT: No Chief Executive office ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

NAME THE DOCUMENT: Was created 4 years after the Constitution? BILL OF RIGHTS

NAME THE DOCUMENT: Was published anonymously. FEDERALIST PAPERS

NAME THE DOCUMENT: The federalist papers tried to promote this document. THE CONSTITUTION

NAME THE DOCUMENT: League of Friendship ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

NAME THE DOCUMENT: Had only 1 representative per state. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

NAME THE DOCUMENT: Was published anonymously. FEDERALIST PAPERS

NAME THE DOCUMENT: What document lacked an executive, lacked a legislative branch and could not tax? ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

NAME THAT DOCUMENT: What was written in 1787? THE CONSTITUTION

What era will be covered for this test? CONSTITUTIONAL ERA

If you lived in a big state like Pennsylvania how would you prefer your representatives be chosen?? BY POPULATION

Why was Virginia the most populated of the 13 states? BECAUSE IT WAS THE FIRST COLONY…IT HAD MOTE TIME TO GROW!

What did the colonist think of George Washington and the rebels after the war? THE COLONIES WERE ENTHUSIASTIC FOR THE BRAVERY OF THE COLONIST AND THANKFUL TO GEORGE WASHINGTONS LEADERSHIP.

What issue was the 3/5 th compromise about? WHETHER OR NOT TO COUNT THE SLAVES AS PART OF THE POPULATION

Where did James Madison presented the idea of separating the power between different bodies of men? CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA

Which plan proposed the idea of separation of powers? VIRGINIA PLAN

Which amendment has to do with religion? FIRST AMENDMENT

What does the 4 th amendment protect us from? SEARCHES AND SEIZURES

What person feared a strong central government? GEORGE MASON

Which freedom allows us to print our opinions about the government in the newspapers? FREEDOM OF PRESS

What person believed in a strong central government? JAMES MADISON

Having a bicameral legislature was the result of what? GREAT COMPROMISE

Which grievance led to the 3 rd amendment of the constitution? QUARTERING OF TROOPS

Which amendment addressed the grievance of being tried for pretend offenses by the King back in England? 6 TH AND 7 TH

What did the Anti- Federalist insist? BILL OF RIGHTS