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U.S. History VUS. 05 Articles and Constitution

Some basic identifications for the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution

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ratificationThe final approval of a document.
federalismDivision of power between the national government and the state governments
checks and balancesthis system ensures that no branch will have too much power as each has powers over the others
Supremacy ClauseNational Laws are the highest law of the land, especially the U.S. Constitution
Senatethis is the upper house of Congress, where each state has equal representation
Bill of Rightsthe first ten amendments to the Constitution which lists basic liberties of citizens
Great CompromiseThis was the agreement to have a bicameral legislature, one house with equal representation and the other based on state population.
3/5 CompromiseThis provision dictated how slaves would be counted in the population.
Separation of PowersDividing the governing powers of the National Government between three coequal branches
Virginia PlanThis plan at the Constitutional Convention called for representation to be based on state population.
Executive Branchthis branch enforces the laws
Legislative Branchthis branch makes the laws
Judicial Branchthis branch interprets the laws
House of Representativesthis is the lower house of Congress, where each state’s representation is based on it’s population
New Jersey PlanThis plan at the Constitutional Convention called for a weak national government where each state would have equal representation.
FederalistsThose who supported the Constitution
Anti-FederalistsThose who opposed the ratification of the Constitution
James MadisonThe Father of the Constution"
George WashingtonHe presided over the Constitutional Convention
VA Statute of Religious FreedomWritten by Jefferson, this established the principle in VA for separation of church and State
VA Declaration of RightsWritten by George Mason, this was used as a basis for the Bill of Rights
constitutiona written plan of government
Articles of Confederationthe first constitutional government of the United States
Federalist PapersWritten to encourage ratification of Constitution in NY and VA
RepublicanismBelief in having a government through elected officials



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