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Unit 1.2 - Hebert 2018

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Articles of Confederationthe nation's first form of government following Independence
Shays' Rebellionan uprising of debt-ridden farmers who protested the high taxation that many states imposed following independence
Constitutional Conventionoriginally met to amend the Articles of Confederation, but instead threw it out and started over
Philadelphiawhere Constitutional convention was held
Rhode Islanddid not send a delegate to the Constitutional Convention
federalismspliting of power between the national and state governments
Ben Franklinoldest member at the Constitutional Convention
George Washingtonleader of the Constitutional Convention
Virginia Planwanted a bicameral Congress with representation based on population
New Jersey Planwanted unicameral Congress with equal representation for all states
Great CompromiseMade a bicameral Congress with one house having equal representation and the other having rep based on population
3/5 Compromisedealt with how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation purposes
Commerce & Slave Trade CompromiseCongress got control of interstate and foreign trade and South got non-interference with slavery for 20 years
Electoral Collegemethod established to elect the President and Vicec President
Federalist Paperswritten by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay to encourage ratification of the Constitution
Anti-Federalistsfought against ratification of the Constitution because it gave too much power to the national govt
Preamblesets out the goals of the new govt
overridepower of Congress to check a Presidential VETO
checks and balancesdesigned to keep any one branch of government from becoming too powerful
popular sovereigntymajority rules
limited governmenteven minorities rights are protected
enumerated powersthose specifically given to the federal govt by the Constitution
reserved powersthose that the Constitution gives directly to the states
concurrent powersshared by both the national and state governments
Supremacy Clauseno state law can conflict with or override a federal law
Separation of Powersdivision into three branches of govt so that no one is too powerful
Amendmentchange of the Constitution
constitutiondetailed, written plan of government
bicamerala legislature consisting of 2 parts or houses
ratifyto vote appoval
Federalistthose in favor of the constitution
Rule of Lawthe prinple that the law applies to every one - even those who govern
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madisonwrote the Federalist Papers
James MadisonFather of the Constitution; His personal account of the convention gives us much of the information that we know about the Constitution

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