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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Confederation of States Constitutional Convention More Perfect Union More Perfect Union II Ratifying the Constitution
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Under the Articles of Confederation the national government was too strong or too weak?
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too weak
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What was Shay’s Rebellion?
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a group of farmers that attacked some courthouses to stop judges from taking away their farms
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What problem with money occurred under the Articles of Confederation
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the new government didn’t have the power to tax or raise money
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What could Congress do under the Articles of Confederation? A. Tax B. Declare War C. Regulate Trade
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B. Declare War
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The _________ Ordinance of 1785 did not allow slaves to be brought into the Northwest Territory
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The Land Ordinance of 1875
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How many states had to endorse the Constitution before it would go into effect? a. 21 b. 12 c. 9 d. 13
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9 of the 13 states
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Who was President of the Constitutional Convention?
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George Washington
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Why did delegates at the Constitutional Convention want to keep their talks secret?
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In order to speak freely without fear of pressure
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Who worked out the Great Compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
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Roger Sherman
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Explain the 3/5 th ’s Compromise Daily Double
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Slaves in the southern states would be counted as 3/5’s for representation in Congress
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This branch carries out laws passed by Congress
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Executive Branch
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What percentage in both houses is needed to override a Presidential Veto? Daily Double
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2/3’s
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Through checks and ____________, each government branch can prevent another from abusing power?
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checks and balances
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Who settles disputes between states and the federal government
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The Supreme Court
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Sharing power between the states and the national government is known as...
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federalism
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The head of the Executive Branch is...
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President of the United States
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If you are elected to the House of Representatives, how long is your term of office?
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2 years
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The ______ college is responsible for choosing the President and Vice President
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electoral college
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Who has the power to impeach the President?
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House of Representatives
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The President’s power to make treaties with the consent of the Senate is an example of the system of...
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Checks and balances
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This group opposed the Constitution because the believed it gave the President too much power?
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Antifederalists
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The framers set up a way to a the constitution
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amend
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What percentage of states must ratify a proposed Constitutional amendment?
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3/4’s
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In the debate over the Constitution, Federalists favored what? A. strong national government B. Bill of Rights C. end of taxation D. making Mr. McGill President Daily Double
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A. strong national goverment
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The right to a speedy trial, due process of law, and freedom of speech are all guaranteed by what?
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The Bill of Rights
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