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What did The Virginia Plan propose?
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A Congress composed of two houses with representation based on a state’s population
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What did The New Jersey Plan call for?
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A Congress composed of one house with representation based on one vote per state
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What did The Great Compromise propose would determine a state’s number of Representatives in the House of Representatives?
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the size of the state’s population
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What did The 3/5ths Compromise propose?
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that 3/5ths of a state’s slaves be counted as population for representation
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What is Republicanism?
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the idea that governments should be ruled by citizens’ elected representatives
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What did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 do?
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established a plan for dividing the land west of the Appalachian Mountains
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Why did the delegates establish a system of checks and balances?
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prevent any one federal branch from dominating the other two
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How many states were required to ratify the Constitution?
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required approval by nine states
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Explain the elastic clause.
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It allows flexibility in the Constitution to meet the changing needs of the people.
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What did The Judiciary Act of 1789 NOT do?
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create three executive departments
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What was included in Washington’s Cabinet?
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The Departments of State, War and Treasury
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What was NOT a result of The Whiskey Rebellion?
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There was NO widespread loss of life.
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What did Jay’s Treaty NOT put an end to?
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the British fur trade on the American side of the U.S.-Canadian border
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Who strongly opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts?
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Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and the Democratic- Republicans
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Who was the nation’s first Secretary of State?
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Thomas Jefferson
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The group who supported a strong central government were known as?
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Federalists
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What did Alexander Hamilton’s economic plan call for the federal government to do?
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pay off its debts.
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What principle did the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions assert?
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Nullification-the states had the right to nullify, or consider void, any act of Congress that they deemed unconstitutional.
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Name two powers that the Constitution gave to the national government and explain why it is logical for the national government to have these powers.
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Collect taxes Borrow money Regulate commerce & trade with other countries Establish rules of naturalization & bankruptcy Coin money Punish counterfeit Establish post offices Establish patents & copyrights Establish courts under the Supreme Court
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Punish illegal acts on the high seas Declare war To raise & support an army Maintain a navy Make rules governing armed forces & navy Call up state militia (National Guard) Arm & organize state militia when serving the federal government To have control of Washington, DC Necessary & proper clause (Elastic clause)
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