Unit 3. 8. What was the result of the Great Compromise?

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Unit 3

8. What was the result of the Great Compromise?

12. How did Madison attempt to reassure Anti Federalists that the new government would not be too powerful?

2. What type of government did the Mayflower compact create?

5. Why did the Articles of Confederation not provide for a chief executive?

9. What was the 3/5 Compromise? What issue did it concern?

10. Why is James Madison considered the “Father of the Constitution”?

18. Which term means a system of government where powers are shared between the national and state governments?

21. Which phrase from the Preamble best justifies a law like the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

24. Why was the 9 th Amendment included?

1. Which principle in the American government was derived from the Magna Carta?

What was significant about the Northwest Ordinance?

13. Which side of the debate – Federalist or Anti Federalist was Madison on?

15. Which branch is responsible for making laws?

22. Which amendment provides for five basic freedoms for individual Americans, including free speech?

4. What are the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

19. How can the Supreme Court check the power of the Congress?

6. The effect in the diagram resulted because the Articles of Confederation were what? Shays' Rebellion Need for a stronger central government

11. What did the Anti Federalists want changed in the Constitution?

16. Which principle is best represented by “We the people…”?

23. What does the 4 th Amendment protect?

7. What was the major issue behind the Great Compromise?

14. Which principle is best represented by the 3 branches of government?

17. What is an example of checks and balances?

20. Why did the Founding Fathers include a Preamble?