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Shay's Rebellion

Shays's rebellion showed the weakness of the Confederation government and prompted calls for strengthening the federal government to quell upcoming disturbances from many including George Washington

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Land Ordinance of 1785

A law that established a plan for surveying the land.

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Northwest of Ordinance of 1787

A law that established a procedure for the admission of new states to the union.

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Confederation

An alliance permitting states or nations to act together on matters of mutual concern.

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What two laws were the Confederation's greatest achievements?

-Land Ordinance of 1785 -Northwest of Ordinance of 1787

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James Madison

-Leader of Virginia who called a meeting of state delegates to discuss issues of interstate trade, along with Alexander Hamilton. -He kept a record of the debates that took place at the convention

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Roger Sherman

-Political leader from Connecticut -Introduced the Great Compromise -Helped draft the Declaration of independence

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Three-Fifths Compromise

Three Fifths state's slaves to be counted as Population

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Federalism

Political system of government in which power is divided between national and state governments.

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Legislative Branch

Makes laws

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Executive Branch

Carries out laws

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Judicial Branch

Interprets Laws

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Checks and Balances

Prevents one branch from having too much power

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Electoral College

Group of electors chosen by the states and cast ballots for the candidates.

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Ratification

Official approval. Required the agreement of at least 9 states

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Federalists

Supporters of the Constitution's balance of power between the states and the national government.

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Anti-federalists

People who were against the Constitution's balance of power (hated having a strong central government)

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The Federalist

A series of 85 essays defending the Constitution, appeared in New York newspapers between 1787 and 1788

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Bill of Rights

A formal summary of citizen's rights and freedoms. -The 10 amendments

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How many amendments are there?

27

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Democracy

Government directly by the people

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Why did the 18th century Americans disliked democracy?

Believed it put too much power in the hands of uneducated masses, therefore favored a Republic

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What state accidentally allowed woman to vote?

New Jersey, neglected to specify gender

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What three questions did the delegates have to answer?

-Representation by population or by state? -Supreme power: Can it be divided? -Western Lands: Who gets them?

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How many votes do each state get?

1, regardless of population

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What did the Articles of Confederation give the new national government?

Power to: -declare war -make peace -sign treaties

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Maryland refused the Articles of Confederation until...?

all states turned over their land west of the Appalachian Mountains to the United States

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When did the Articles of Confederation go into effect?

1781

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May 1787

Delegates from all the states except Rhode Island gathered at the Philadelphia State House

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Delegated (enumerated) Powers

Powers granted to the national government by the Constitution

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Reserved powers

powers kept by the state

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veto

say no, turn down

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who did the Bill of Rights not apply to at the time?

-Slaves -Native Americans -Women

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who wrote most of the bill of rights?

James Madison

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Who took detailed notes at each convention?

James madison

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who claimed no to land west of the Appalachian and therefore said no to the Articles of Confederation?

Maryland

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what were some problems with the Articles of Confederation?

-lacked unity -needed 13 states -wasn't fair for the big states

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what was prohibited north of the Ohio river? (Northwest Ordinance)

Slavery

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The Philadelphia Convention

State representatives decide to create a new government rather than fix Articles

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Virginia Plan

Plan presented at the constitutional convention that favored large states because representation was based on population.

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New Jersey Plan

Plan presented at the constitutional convention that favored small states because state representation was equal.

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Great Compromise

Offered a two-house Congress to satisfy both small and big states

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Supremacy Clause

Constitution is the supreme law of the land

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Concurrent Powers

Powers held jointly by the national and state governments.

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Elastic Clause

Part of the constitution that says Congress has implied powers

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Implied Powers

Powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution

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Impeachment

Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of Representatives

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George washington

Delegate For: Constitution convention Contributions: He was the first president War general He was able to forge an army and won the war

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George mason

Delegate For: Virginia Contributions:

Leader for the patriots in virginia Drafted the constitution fairfax county in the house of burgess

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William Paterson

Delegate For: New jersey Contributions:

Collaborated with the supreme court Part of the council of safety Part of the senate

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: Benjamin Franklin

Delegate For: Philadelphia Contributions: Drafted declaration of independence Created the join or die inventor

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: Alexander Hamition

Delegate For: Constitutional convention Contributions: Helped the great britain in the yorktown battle Wrote an essay for the federalists

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Amendments

1st Amendment: Four freedoms Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Religion Freedom of assembly Right to Petition

2nd Amendment: Right to bear arms

3rd Amendment: No quartering of soldiers

4th Amendment: Protection from search & seizure

5th Amendment: Right to a criminal case

6th Amendment: Right to a fair trial

7th Amendment: Rights in civil case

8th Amendment: Bails, fines and punishment

9th Amendment: Rights to retained by the people

10th Amendment: Powers retained by the states and the people

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Legislative Branch

The legislative branch is called congress and is made up of two house parts House of representatives Senate

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The house of representatives

States with the largest populations have the most representatives in the house House members must be at least 25 years old or older to serve House members are elected to a two year term There are 435 members in the house of representatives

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The senate

States with the largest populations have the most representatives in the house There are two senators for each states which means of course there are 100 senators Senators must be at least 30 years old Senators are elected to a six year term

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The executive branch

The executive branch is headed by the president The president is the commander in chief of the armed forces (Cannot declare war)

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The President

The President is elected to a four year term The president can only serve two terms The president must be a citizen by birth The president must be at least 35 years old

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The Judicial Branch

The Judicial Branch of the federal government is headed by the supreme court Supreme Court justices are nominated by the president and approved by the senate There are 9 supreme court justices who are appointed for life Judicial review

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Constitution

  • Congress has control

  • Protect natural rights

  • Congress has right to regulate trade between states

  • 2/3 both houses of congress plus 3/4 of state legislatures

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Articles of Confederation

  • Could not have the power to tax

  • No executive branch

  • Could not make states follow the articles

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Steps of becoming a state

There were three basic stages for becoming a state:

  1. Congress would appoint a territorial governor and judges.

  2. When a territory had 5,000 voting residents, the settlers could write a temporary constitution and elect their own government.

  3. When the total population of a territory reached 60,000

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