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The Articles Lets Have a Convention 8.16d Feds and Anti-Feds I Have a Right! I am a Citizen
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2The Articles - 100 Points
- Under the Articles, who had more power than the
national government?
3The Articles - 200 Points
- Under the Articles, how many votes did each state
have?
4The Articles - 300 Points
- What ordinance set up the process of how a
territory becomes a state?
5The Articles - 400 Points
- Under the Articles, the national government ran
low on funds because it did not have the power to
________
6The Articles - 500 Points
- States were allowed to place tariffs on other
states because the national government could not
regulate ________
7Lets Have a Convention! 100 Points
- The Constitutional Convention was held in what
city?
8Lets Have a Convention! 200 Points
- What were the two major plans proposed for
representation in Congress called?
9Lets Have a Convention! 300 Points
- The Connecticut Compromise, or Great Compromise,
allowed a two-house Congress. The number of
Representatives a state could have was based on
__________ while each state was allowed ____
Senators.
10Lets Have a Convention! 400 Points
- What compromise dealt with counting the slave
population for House representation?
11Lets Have a Convention! 500 Points
- According to the Constitution, what is the
process for electing the President called?
128.16d - 100 Points
- In a _______ government everyone, including all
authority figures, must obey the laws.
138.16d - 200 Points
- ___________ is the distribution of power between
a federal government and the states within a
union.
148.16d - 300 Points
- The U.S. Constitution authorizes each branch of
government to share its powers with the other
branches. This allows one branch to limit another
branch of government.
158.16d - 400 Points
- Political power rests with the people who can
create, alter, and abolish government.
168.16d - 500 Points
- Congress makes the laws, the President enforces
the laws and the Supreme Court interprets the
laws. - This is an example of __________
17Feds and Anti-Feds 100 Points
- The Anti-Federalists did not like the
Constitution because it did not have
____________, protecting them from the abuses of
government.
18Feds and Anti-Feds 200 Points
- These publications were written by three
different authors supporting the Constitution.
19Feds and Anti-Feds 300 Points
- The Anti-Federalists felt that the ________
government(s) did not have enough power.
20Feds and Anti-Feds 400 Points
- Name one of the major Federalist leaders.
21Feds and Anti-Feds 500 Points
- Name a leading figure of the Anti-Federalists.
22I Have a Right! - 100 Points
- Which freedom specifically protects the media?
(newspapers/radio/television)
23I Have a Right! - 200 Points
- The freedom to worship is also known as
24I Have a Right! - 300 Points
- Which amendment protects us from the quartering
of soldiers in our homes.
25I Have a Right! - 400 Points
- The Bill of Rights states that you can not be
deprived of life, liberty, or property without
_____________.
26I Have a Right! - 500 Points
- Which amendment gives you the right to a speedy
trial?
27I am a Citizen - 100 Points
- Citizens are required to ________ in order to
fund government programs and processes.
28I am a Citizen - 200 Points
- Citizens are required to serve on _____________
in order to make sure that people can get a fair
trial.
29I am a Citizen - 300 Points
- Even though not required by law, a responsible
citizen _________ in order to choose our leaders.
30I am a Citizen - 400 Points
- Citizens are also required to ____________ so
others are not harmed and freedoms are protected.
31I am a Citizen - 500 Points
- A person of foreign birth who is granted full
citizenship is known as a(n) _____________.