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1
Developing the US Constitution
  • Objective we are going to discuss plans and
    compromises that led to the formation and
    ratification of the US Constitution

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1. Federalism (review)
  • Division of powers between state and federal
    government

3
2. bicameral
  • A legislature that has two houses (Congress has a
    House of Representatives and a Senate) 2

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3. Federalist v. 4. anti-federalist
  • Federalists supported the new Constitution
    stronger federal govt
  • Anti-federalists did not support the new
    Constitution wanted weaker federal govt
    (stronger state govt)

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5. Constitutional Convention
  • Held in Philadelphia
  • Purpose to revise Articles of Confederation
    ended up writing a new Constitution

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I. New Jersey Plan v. Virginia Plan
  • Both plans agreed there should be three
    branches of govt (L,E,J) difference was how to
    organize the legislative branch (Congress)

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A. New Jersey Plan
  • 1. Called for a unicameral legislature based on
    equal representation (ALL STATES SEND SAME AMOUNT
    OF PEOPLE).

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B. Virginia Plan
  • 1. Called for bicameral legislature based on
    population (STATES WITH MORE PEOPLE GET MORE
    REPRESENTATIVES)
  • 2. What is the solution?

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C. Great (Connecticut) Compromise
  • 1. Agree on a bicameral legislature
  • 2. One house (House of Rep.) will be based on a
    states population
  • 3. Other house (Senate) will be based on equal
    representation
  • 4. THIS MAKES BOTH SIDES HAPPY (

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D. 3/5 CompromiseUH OH! The south has an
argument
  • 1. South wanted to count slaves toward their
    total population (slaves were generally
    considered property)
  • 2. Delegates agreed to allow slaves to count as
    3/5 of a person toward total population

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II. Federalist Papers more propaganda
  • A. James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John
    Jay write essays to convince citizens to support
    the Constitution
  • B. Only way anti-federalists will agree is to add
    a Bill of Rights

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III. Electoral College
  • A. Added to the Constitution to choose the
    President and VP of UStheir vote is official
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