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Chapter 7 Review
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Don’t Forget... Contestants
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…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 People & StuffLaws Stuff Vocab ulary The AOC
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Who is…? People & Stuff for 100 He suggested the Great Compromise and the 3/5 Compromise.
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Roger Sherman Back to Game
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What is…? People & Stuff for 200 The movement that inspired many of the writer’s of the Constitution.
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Enlightenment Back to Game
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People & Stuff for 300 Supporters of the new Constitution. Who were the?
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Back to Game Federalists
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This individual along with two other delegates, refused to sign the Constitution without a bill of rights. Who is? People for 400
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George Mason Good Answer! Back to Game
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Who is…? People for 500 He said, “I consent to this Constitution because I expect no better and because I am not sure, that it is not the best.”
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Back to Game Benjamin Franklin
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Laws for 100 What is…? This ordinance helped stop the movement of slavery into the West and created a bill of rights for the new settlers.
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Back to Game Northwest Ordinance
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This created the townships in the Ohio River Valley. Laws for 200 What is…?
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The Land Ordinance of 1785 Back to Game
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Laws for 300 What is…? Under the Articles of Confederation the U.S. government could not pay its Debts, because it could not raise this.
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Back to Game Taxes
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Laws for 400 What is…? The President can check the power of Congress, the legislative branch, through this power.
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Back to Game
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Laws for 500 What is…? The rights of freedom of religion and trial by jury were protected by this 1787 Ordinance.
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The Northwest Ordinance Back to Game
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What is…? The AOC 100 This document required the approval of all 13 states before it could be adopted or changed.
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The Articles of Confederation Back to Game
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The AOC for 200 What is…? America’s First Constitution.
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Back to Game The Articles of Confederation
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What is…? The AOC for 300 One weakness of the Articles of Confederation developed when Spain would no longer allow shipping on this river.
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Back to Game The Mississippi River
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The AOC for 400 “The description of the “firm league of ___________” of states is a from the Articles of Confederation. What is
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Back to Game Friendship
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What is…? The AOC for 500 Which of the following items was a weakness of the AOC: 1.Enforce tax laws 2.To recruit an army 3.Coin money 4.Conducting foreign affairs
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Back to Game Enforce Tax Laws
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Who is …? Stuff 100 He was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
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Back to Game George Washington
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What is…? Stuff for 200 The book of essays explaining and supporting the Constitution.
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The Federalist Papers Back to Game
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What is…? Stuff for 300 The college which elects the President and the Vice- President.
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Back to Game The Electoral College
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What is…? Stuff for 400 One of these events did not take place in 1787: Shays’s Rebellion, U. S. Constitution signed, Northwest Ordinance passed, or U.S. Constitution ratified.
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U.S. Constitution Ratified in 1788 Back to Game
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What are…? Stuff for 500 Give three reasons why the United States entered into a depression after the Revolutionary War.
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Because the U.S. could not raise taxes, stop the states from printing money, or regulate trade Back to Game
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What is…? Vocabulary for 100 The type of legislatures most states established.
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Bicameral Back to Game
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What is…? Vocabulary for 200 The type of government that is run through elected officials.
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Republic Back to Game
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What is…? Vocabulary for 300 This system keeps one branch of government from becoming to strong.
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Back to Game Checks and Balances
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What is…? Vocabulary for 400 Makes the laws, enforces the laws, and interprets the laws.
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Back to Game Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, and Judicial Branch
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What is…? Vocabulary for 500 This compromise resolved the issue of slaves being counted towards population.
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Back to Game 3/5 Compromise
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Final Jeopardy
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How states limited the powers of the central government under the AOC.
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