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Wanted equal representation among states.

New Jersey plan.

Agreement meant southern states would have to contribute more to national government.

3/5th compromise

Promoted a 3 branch plan for new government.

Virginia Plan.

Congress would not be able to place taxes on exported from states.

Commerce and slave trade compromise.

Wanted representation by population.

Virginia Plan.

Sam Adams and how Henry and Jefferson supported this ideology

Anti federalist.

Sign the declaration independence.

Second Continental Congress.

Believe any new government should have less power than states.

Anti federalists.

Washington Hamilton and Madison supported this ideology

Federalist.

Believe that articles needed to be replaced.

Federalist.

Believe the articles needed to be revised.

Anti federalist.

One major criticism of the constitution was that it was missing this.

The bill of rights.

Group of essays that supported the ratification of the constitution.

Federalist papers.

Created the articles of confederation.

Second Continental Congress.

No government.

Anarchy.

Govern by divine right.

Monarchy.

Government selected by its people.

Democracy.

One house or body of government?

Unicameral

Not a principal right within the declaration of independence.

Taxes

Number of states needed to ratify the constitution.

9.

Last day to ratify the constitution.

Rhode Island.

2 states that met at Mount Vernon and started the path to a constitution.

Maryland and Virginia.

Authority rests with the people.

Popular sovereignty.

Which is an example of direct democracy.

Town hall meeting.

Which is an example of indirect democracy.

Congress.

Adopting a writing document that protects rights and limits government.

Constitutionalism

Sign the declaration of independence.

Founding fathers?

Met to overhaul or throw out the articles of confederation.

Constitutional convention.

Who chooses a prime minister?

Parliament

Who picks the president except Washington?

But people?

Who was considered the author of declaration of independence?

Jefferson.

Who is considered the author of the constitution?

Adams?

Supreme Court case that established judical review and judical branch as equal.

Marburg vs madison

A check and balance of the judicial branch onto the legislative branch.

Judical review.

Establish and defined by article one.

Legislative.

Established and defined by article 2.

Executive.

Establish and defined by article 3.

Judicial branch.

Established by article 5.

amendment.

Strict and loose constructionist differed on this issue.

Amount of federal power.