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18 Week Assessment
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Easier Much Studying Makes Jeopardy 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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100 points-Name one weakness of the Articles of Confederation No national court system Weak central government All 13 states must pass legislation
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200 points-The national government was a loose alliance of states under this document Articles of Confederation
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300 points-The Articles of Confederation did not include this person President of the United States
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400 points-Described in the Constitution, the legislative branch is allowed to Collect and impose national taxes
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Category 1: 500 Points This term is an important way of preventing the concentration and abuse of power. Separation of Powers
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Category 2 – 100 Points: This group opposed the Constitution because they believed that it would destroy individual liberty. Anti-Federalists
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Category 2 – 200 Points: This person distrusted a strong national government Thomas Jefferson
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Category 2 – 300 points: This person believed the a strong national government would accomplish great things. Alexander Hamilton
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Category 2 – 400 Points: These documents were written to persuade people from New York to support the Constitution. Federalist Papers
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Category 2 – 500 Points: To secure ratification of the Constitution, the Federalists promised to add these to protect citizens rights. Add amendments
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Category 3 – 100 Points: In Marbury vs Madison, Justice John Marshall increased the power of which two branches of government? Executive and judicial
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Category 3 – 200 Points: During the Constitutional Convention, this agreement determined representation in the legislative branch. Great Compromise
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Category 3 – 300 Points: This agreement determined how enslaved people were to be counted in the population resolved the issue of this agreement. 3/5 Compromise
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Category 3 – 400 Points: These powers in the federal system of government are those held and exercised by both national and state governments. Concurrent Powers
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Category 3 – 500 points This amount of states was needed to ratify the Constitution before it could be adopted. 9
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Category 4 – 100 Points: According to the Constitution, the nation’s highest court is U.S. Supreme Court
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Category 4 – 200 Points: One effect of the passage of these acts increased the tensions between Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans. Alien and Sedition Acts
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Category 4 – 300 Points: This was added to the Constitution to help gain the support of the Anti- Federalists. Bill of Rights
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Category 4 – 400 points The power of this review allows federal courts to decide if state and federal laws are constitutional. Judicial Review
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Category 4 – 500 Points: The framers of the Constitution feared these because they felt they would divide the nation. Political Parties
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Category 5 – 100 Points: This person supported having the federal government take on the states’ debts. Alexander Hamilton
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Category 5 – 200 Points: Freedom of the press is protected under this amendment 1st Amendment
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Category 5 – 300 Points: Concurrent powers are given to the Both the state and national government
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Category 5 – 400 Points: The main argument against the Bill of Rights was that There was no need for them.
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Category 5 – 500 Points: The framers of the Constitution wanted the national government to prevent concentration of power, respect state’s rights, and Serve the people
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