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10 Cards in this Set

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articles of confederation

- first federal constitution


- northwest ordinance of 1787


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bill of rights

- humans inalienable rights , 10 different rights

federalists vs anti-federalists

federalists - promoting the ratification of the u.s. constitution


anti-federalists - u.s. constitution granted too much power to federal courts

rights

your inalienable rights, something that immediately applies to you once you’re born, natural born rights

privilege

something you’re granted and you earn it but it can be taken away from you

duties

requirements of the u.s. citizens

responsibilities

something that helps the u.s. nation held high and supported

great compromise

- framers of the u.s. constitution agreed to it on the issue of determining representation in congress


- sherman created 2 houses for legislature branch, based on equality of reps. based on population

three - fifths compromise

every 5 slaves , 3 counted for representation and taxation


roger sherman

commerce compromise

slave trade continue for 20 years , tax every imported slave that comes through