government section 4.2

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mt. vernon

George Washington’s home that held 2 conferences dealing with interstate commerce and navigation

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annapolis convention

an attempt was made in 1786 to discuss a new Constitution

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how many delegates attended the Annapolis convention?

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philadelphia

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the meeting (Annapolis convention) was rescheduled in ________ for the next year (1787)

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55

how many delegates (representatives of a state) attended the convention?

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  • george washington

  • Benjamin Franklin

most famous delegates at the constitutional convention

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james Madison

Father of the Constitution; promoted the “chosen plan” and helped explain the constitution to the people

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independence hall (PA)

the site of the Constitutional Convention

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great decision

early decision that created a new Constitution instead of revising the old articles

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  1. federal system

  2. republican system

  3. representation

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with the Connecticut compromise,

  1. Most agreed on a ______ ______ (divided powers) and _______ _______ (officials representing the people) 

  2. The issue of _________ caused conflict

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virginia plan

  1. Proposed by Edmund Randolph and James Madison 

  2. Bicameral Legislature 

  3. Representation would be proportional (based on population) to each state

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edmund randolph

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the Virginia plan was proposed by ________ _______ and James madison

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bicameral

fill in the blank

the Virginia plan is a ________ legislature

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proportional

fill in the blank

with the Virginia plan, representation would be ________ (based on population) to each state

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new jersey plan

  1. Proposed by William Patterson on New Jersey 

  2. Unicameral Legislature 

  3. Representation would be equal

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william patterson

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the new jersey plan was proposed by _______ ________

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unicameral

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the new jersey plan is a ________ legislature

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equal

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with the new jersey plan, representation would be ______

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connecticut (great) compromise

  1. Proposed by Roger Sherman of Connecticut

  2. Bicameral Legislature

  3. The Upper House (Senate) would have equal representation

  4. The Lower House (Representatives) would be proportional to the population

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roger sherman

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the Connecticut (great) compromise was proposed by _____ ______

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bicameral

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the Connecticut (great) compromise is a ________ legislature

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  1. upper house

  2. lower house

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with the Connecticut (great) compromise,

  1. The ______ ______ (Senate) would have equal representation

  2. The ______ _______ (Representatives) would be proportional to the population

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three-fifths compromise

3 of every 5 slaves living in a state would be counted towards representation

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commerce and slave trade compromise

  1. Interstate and foreign commerce would be regulated by Congress 

  2. Slavery would be lightly taxed

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federalists

the people who supported the Constitution

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anti-federalists

those who opposed the constitution

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federalist papers

written mostly by Alexander Hamilton; collection of essays that simply explained the Constitution to Americans

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  1. bill of rights

  2. James Madison

fill in the blank

the main issue of the constitution was that there was no _____ __ _____; ______ ________ promised to add one

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  1. 9

  2. delaware

  3. new Hampshire

  4. rhode island

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ratification (article VII):

  1. ___ of 13 states needed to approve the document 

  2. _______ was the first state to ratify 

  3. _____ ________: 9th state to ratify in 1788 

  4. ______ _______: last state to ratify in 1790

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1788

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new Hampshire was the 9th state to ratify in _____

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1790

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rhode Island was the last state to ratify in ______

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new York city

chosen the capital city

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george washington

first president in 1789

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bill of rights

ratified in 1791