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- In what city was the Constitutional Convention? Row 1---100 Question
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-Philadelphia Row 1---100 Answer
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- Which state did not sent delegates? Row 1---200 Question
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-Rhode Island Row 1---200 Answer
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- Name the government written by James Madison at the Convention and it called for a three branch government with a legislature based on population. Row 1---300 Question
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-Virginia Plan Row 1---300 Answer
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- This is the plan presented by William Patterson that called for a legislature based on state equality and a group executive power. Row 1---400 Question
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-New jersey Plan Row 1---400 Answer
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- Name the agreement made at the Convention of 1787 that created a two house legislature with one house based on population and the other based on state equality. Row 1---500 Question
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-Great Compromise/ Connecticut Plan Row 1---500 Answer
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- Name the compromise that dealt with slavery and determining the population of each state. Row 2---100 Question
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- 3/5 compromise Row 2---100 Answer
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- The Slave Trade Compromise said that this type of trade would never be taxed? Row 2---200 Question
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- Exports Row 2---200 Answer
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Row 2---300 Question - Name the political group who supported the passage of the new Constitution and its stronger government.
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-Federalists Row 2---300 Answer
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Row 2---400 Question - What political group opposed the new Constitution and thought it lacked a specific list of people’s rights.
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-Anti-federalists Row 2---400 Answer
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- These were newspaper articles written in support of the new Constitution? Row 2---500 Question
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-Federalist Papers Row 2---500 Answer
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- This was the set of Amendments that were proposed at the request of Anti-Federalists to guarantee certain basic rights to the people. Row 3---100 Question
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-Bill of Rights Row 3---100 Answer
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- Under the VA plan, who picks the national judges? Row 3---200 Question
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-Congress Row 3---200 Answer
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- Under the VA plan, who picks the Senate? Row 3---300 Question
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-House of Representatives Row 3---300 Answer
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- Under the NJ plan, who picks the President? Row 3---400 Question
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-Congress Row 3---400 Answer
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- Under the Connecticut plan, who picks the President? Row 3---500 Question
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-Electoral College Row 3---500 Answer
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- Which state’s constitution made the three branches of government equal and had checks & balances? Row 4---100 Question
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-Massachusetts Row 4---100 Answer
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- What do we call our first national government? Row 4---200 Question
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-Articles of Confederation Row 4---200 Answer
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- Under our first national government, how many houses were in the legislature? Row 4---300 Question
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- 1 Row 4---300 Answer
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- Under our first national government, how many votes did each state get in the legislature? Row 4---400 Question
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Row 4---400 Answer
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- Under our first national government, how many states were needed to pass a law? Row 4---500 Question
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- 9 Row 4---500 Answer
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- What law outlawed slavery in some territories and created a system of creating new states? Row 5---100 Question
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-NorthWest Ordinance Row 5---100 Answer
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What law divided territories into sections for settlement? Row 5---200 Question
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-Land Ordinance Row 5---200 Answer
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- What event, where farmers took over an arsenal, showed that we needed a stronger government? Row 5---300 Question
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-Shays’ Rebellion Row 5---300 Answer
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- There are 8 weaknesses of our first government, name two of them? Row 5---400 Question
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- Couldn’t enforce laws, couldn’t tax, no executive, no judicial, cant regulate trade, 9/13 to pass a law, all 13 to change a law, higher state taxes Row 5---400 Answer
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- Name two other weaknesses? (which shouldn’t be hard since you saw all 8 in the last answer) Row 5---500 Question
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- Couldn’t enforce laws, couldn’t tax, no executive, no judicial, cant regulate trade, 9/13 to pass a law, all 13 to change a law, higher state taxes Row 5---500 Answer
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