Title: Review Questions Quiz 8.3 Packet Pages 11-12
1Review QuestionsQuiz 8.3Packet Pages 11-12
2CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONWhere was the
Constitutional Convention?
- Independence Hall (or the State House)
- Philadelphia Pennsylvania
3CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION What was the purpose of
the Constitutional Convention?
- At first, to revise (fix) the Articles of
Confederation. - Ended up creating the Constitution in their
place.
4CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Who was elected
President of the Constitutional Convention?
5CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Who was at the
Constitutional Convention?
- Representatives from 12 of the states
6CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Who was NOT at the
Constitutional Convention? (and why?)
- Women, African Americans and American Indians
- Because they were not considered citizens
7THE GREAT COMPROMISEWhat was the New Jersey Plan?
- Representation based on equality
- Each state has the same number of representatives
8THE GREAT COMPROMISEWhat was the Virginia Plan?
- Representation based on population
- More people in your state more representatives
9THE GREAT COMPROMISEWhich plan was for the BIG
states?
10THE GREAT COMPROMISEWhich plan was for the SMALL
states?
11THE GREAT COMPROMISEWhat did the Great
Compromise do?
- Combined the Virginia Plan the New Jersey Plan.
- Created a bicameral (2 house) legislative branch
called Congress (Senate House of
Representatives). - In one part (Senate) each state is equal.
- In the other part, (House of Representatives) it
is dependant on population.
12BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENTWhat does the judicial
branch do?
- Interprets (applies) the laws
- Includes the Supreme Court Justices (judges)
13BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENTWhat does the executive
branch do?
- Enforces the laws
- Includes the President and his departments
- (like the department of education)
14BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENTWhat does the legislative
branch do?
- Makes laws (legislation)
- Includes Congress,
- (the House of Representatives the Senate)
15BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENTWhat keeps any one branch
from being too powerful?
16What is federalism?
- Power is distributed (shared) between a central
authority (federal government) and the states
17What did they decide to do about the slave trade?
- It could continue for 20 years