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39 Cards in this Set
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Wanted equal representation among states. |
New Jersey plan. |
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Agreement meant southern states would have to contribute more to national government. |
3/5th compromise |
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Promoted a 3 branch plan for new government. |
Virginia Plan. |
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Congress would not be able to place taxes on exported from states. |
Commerce and slave trade compromise. |
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Wanted representation by population. |
Virginia Plan. |
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Sam Adams and how Henry and Jefferson supported this ideology |
Anti federalist. |
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Sign the declaration independence. |
Second Continental Congress. |
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Believe any new government should have less power than states. |
Anti federalists. |
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Washington Hamilton and Madison supported this ideology |
Federalist. |
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Believe that articles needed to be replaced. |
Federalist. |
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Believe the articles needed to be revised. |
Anti federalist. |
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One major criticism of the constitution was that it was missing this. |
The bill of rights. |
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Group of essays that supported the ratification of the constitution. |
Federalist papers. |
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Created the articles of confederation. |
Second Continental Congress. |
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No government. |
Anarchy. |
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Govern by divine right. |
Monarchy. |
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Government selected by its people. |
Democracy. |
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One house or body of government? |
Unicameral |
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Not a principal right within the declaration of independence. |
Taxes |
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Number of states needed to ratify the constitution. |
9. |
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Last day to ratify the constitution. |
Rhode Island. |
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2 states that met at Mount Vernon and started the path to a constitution. |
Maryland and Virginia. |
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Authority rests with the people. |
Popular sovereignty. |
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Which is an example of direct democracy. |
Town hall meeting. |
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Which is an example of indirect democracy. |
Congress. |
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Adopting a writing document that protects rights and limits government. |
Constitutionalism |
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Sign the declaration of independence. |
Founding fathers? |
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Met to overhaul or throw out the articles of confederation. |
Constitutional convention. |
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Who chooses a prime minister? |
Parliament |
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Who picks the president except Washington? |
But people? |
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Who was considered the author of declaration of independence? |
Jefferson. |
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Who is considered the author of the constitution? |
Adams? |
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Supreme Court case that established judical review and judical branch as equal. |
Marburg vs madison |
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A check and balance of the judicial branch onto the legislative branch. |
Judical review. |
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Establish and defined by article one. |
Legislative. |
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Established and defined by article 2. |
Executive. |
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Establish and defined by article 3. |
Judicial branch. |
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Established by article 5. |
amendment. |
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Strict and loose constructionist differed on this issue. |
Amount of federal power. |