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Chapter 8 - Social Studies Test- Hart - (copy)

terms and their definitions

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suffragevoting rights
republictype of government in which the head of state is elected and the people hold the political power
ratificationformal approval
Articles of ConfederationThe United States first plan of government that created a central government with limited powers
Constitutional Conventionconvention in which delegates discussed revising the Articles of Confederation
constitutionset of basic principles and laws that determine the powers and duties of the government
Virginia Planproposal that favored the larger states by basing all representation on population and a bicameral house
amendmentsofficial changes, corrections or additions
Three - Fifths Compromisecompromise that 3 out of 5 slaves would be counted towards representation in the lower house
federalismdistribution of governmental power between a central authority and the states or provinces that make up the nation
checks and balancesa system to prevent any branch of government from becoming too powerful
Antifederalistspeople who opposed the Constitution
Federalistsbelieved that the Constitution provided a good balance of power
Federalist Papersessays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay defending the Constitution
Bill of Rights1st ten amendments to the Constitution
Antifederalistsgroup of people who wanted a bill of rights added to the Constitution
natural rightsfundamental rights such as religious liberty and equality
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.legislation that gave people in Virginia freedom of worship and freedom to speak their opinions about religion
Virginia House of BurgessesAmerican idea that was an example of legislative government
New Jersey Planproposal to create a unicameral or one-house government where each state had one vote
exeutive branchbranch that carries out the laws
judicialbranch of the federal government that is made up of the national courts; interprets laws, punishes criminals and settles disputes between states
legislativebranch of government that proposes bills and passes them into laws
revise the Articles of Confederationpurpose of the Constitutional Convention
no power to tax, no executive branch, no federal courts, couldn't require military serviceweaknesses under the Articles of Confederation


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