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English Philosopher who developed the theory of "natural rights"
John Locke
The statue that stated that the human mind was created free and that government control over religious beliefs or worship was tyrannical.
Virginia Statue of Religious Freedom
One of the first female play rights in the United States- began to redefine the ideal of motherhood.
Judith Sargent Murray
The new concept that proposed that the American women could influence politics and society through there work in the home.
Republican Motherhood
An early supporter of confederate states and an elder statesmen.
Benjamin Franklin
The association of states
Articles of confederation
The ordinance that marked off the land into townships and divided each township into 640-acre tracts.
Land Ordinance of 1785
The act that established the system for governing the Northwest Territories.
Northwest Ordinance
A sharp drop in business activity accompanied by rising unemployment.
Depression
A former Revolutionary War captain that led the rebellion in which many angry farmers took up arms against the government.
Daniel Shays
The rebellion in which farmers shut down debtor courts and stopped property auctions.
Shays's Rebellion.
A convention to strengthen the government
Constitutional Convention
A delegate to the Continental Congress. The father of the constitution
James Madison
Virginia's Governor that sparked a heated debate when he presented the Virginia Plan
Edmund Randolph
The proposal to restructure the government
Virginia Plan
The division of powers between a strong central government and the state governments
federalism
Made up of 2 houses
bicameral
Proposed the balancing of the interests of the large and small states
Roger Sherman
This granted each state, regardless of size, an equal voice in the upper house. In the lower house, representation would be between according to population
The Great Compromise
The group that supported the ratification of the Constitution
Federalists
Feared a strong national government and wanted the Articles of Confederation revised
Antifederalists
77 essays that appeared in the newspapers throughout the states and later became a book
The Federalist
Listed in the constitution.
Give the federal government the rights to coin money, regulate trade, and to raise and support an army
Delegated powers
All powers not specifically granted to the federal government or denied to the states are kept, or reserved, by the states.
Reserved Powers
Powers that are held jointly by the federal government and state governments.
Concurrent Powers
The U.S. Constitution and all federal laws above state constitutions and state laws
Supremacy clause
Prevents on branch of government becoming to powerful
Seperation of powers