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Articles of Confederation 1777
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Strengths Land Ordinance 1785 & NW Ordinance 1787
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Congress - raise an army & declare war...Sort of…..
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Make treaties w/Foreign countries
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Borrow & print money
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Weaknesses
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1 vote for each state
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No Chief Executive (president)
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Laws - 9 of 13 states
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Taxes - only ‘request’ money
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No FEDERAL Court System
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Amendments (change) Articles of Confederation all 13 states
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Shay’s Rebellion
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Constitutional Convention
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2 plans Virginia & New Jersey
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BIG STATES vs. little states
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Roger Sherman THE GREAT COMPROMISE
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2 house congress (bicameral) Senate = 2 per state House of Reps = by Population
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Conflict Slavery representation & taxes?
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3/5 Compromise
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James Madison = Father of Constitution
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Federalism = Power ÷ national & states
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Federalist vs Antifederalists
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Federalist – supported Constitution Antifederalist – did not support Constitution
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Leaders John Jay George Washington James Madison Alexander Hamilton
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The Federalist 85 essays by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, & James Madison
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Federalist argument Protections = Checks & Balances
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Separation of Powers & Limited Government
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Antifederalist –Feared the govt. would serve interests of rich –Doubted central govt. could efficiently run a large country BIG ISSUE –No Bill of Rights listed for individual citizens
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Antifederalist = Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry & Sam Adams
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Federalist promised a Bill of Rights Antifederalists ran out of arguments
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Bill of Rights Sept. 1789 1 st 10 Amendments 1 – 8 amendments Personal Liberties 9&10 amendments general limits on Government powers
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1 st Freedom of religion, speech, press & political activity
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2 nd Right to bear arms
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3 rd No Quartering of Troops
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4 th No unreasonable search & seizure
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5 th
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6 th speedy public trial
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6 th cont. Impartial jury Informed of what you’re accused Confront witnesses
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7 th Right to a trial by jury
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8 th No Excessive Bail or Fines No Cruel or Unusual Punishment
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9 th Just bc its not in the Bill of Rights does not mean you do not have that right
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10 th Not given 2 the Federal Govt TEN it is given to the states
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11 th you can’t sue another state
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12 th Electoral College
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13 th, 14 th, & 15 th Freedom, citizenship, & voting
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16th
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Direct Election of Senators
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Prohibition
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Women’s suffrage
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Lame Duck
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Repealed 18 th
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Presidential Tenure
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Washington D.C., Can vote
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Poll Tax
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President succession
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18 year olds can vote
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Congressional Pay
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