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Chapter 8 - Social Studies

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
Confederation Congressnational legislature under the Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederationdocument that created a central government with limited powers
tariffstaxes on imports and exports
Constitutional Conventionconvention in which delegates discussed revising the Articles of Confederation
Land Ordinance of 1785document that divided the land ceded by Virginia
Northwest Ordinance of 1787established a political structure for the Northwest region
creditorspeople who lend money
debtorspeople who owe money
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
9number os states that had to ratify the Constitution for it to go into effect
US Constitutionoldest functioning written constitution in the world
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
Antifederalistswanted a bill of rights added to the Constitution
Magna Carta, English Bill of Rightsdocuments that limited the powers of monarchs
interstate commercetrade conducted between two or more states
James Madisonasked the Congress to put together a bill of rights
all 13number of states that had to ratify the Articles of Confederatin before the new government could take effect
60,000number of free inhabitants needed in a region of the Northwest Territory in order to become a state
Federalistsgroup of people that were comprised mainly of wealthy planters, farmers, merchants and lawyers
Antifederalistsgroup of people that were comprised mainly of small farmers and debtors
Constitution did not adequately protect individual rightsreason for adding the Bill of Rights
3/5, Great Compromise, slavery would not be banned for 20 years3 compromises that were agreed upon at the Constitutional Convention
inflationresult of individual states issuing too much paper money
slavery, slavewords left out of constitution by the delegates
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
Northwest Territorya vast region that included present-day Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin
depressionsteep drop in economic activity
Shay's Rebellionuprising of Massachusett's farmers lead by Daniel Shays to protest high taxes, heavy debt, and farm foreclosures
New Jersey Planproposal to create a unicameral or one-house government
Great Compromiseagreement worked out at the Constitutional Convention establishing that a state's population would determine representation in the lower house of the legislature, while each state would have equal representation in the upper house of the legislature
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
Spaincountry whose officials closed the Mississippi River to US shipping in 1784
George WashingtonPresident of the Constitutional Convention
United States imported more than 5 times the amount of goods from Britain as it exported to Britainreason the US have a trade imbalance with Great Britain
They believed that the Constitution provided a good balance of power and reflected a compromise between different political opinions.reason Federalists thought the Constitution didn't need a Bill of Rights
Representation was based on populationreason the smaller states objected to the Virginia Plan
secessionWhat the South threatened if slave trade was immediately ended
After they had at least 60,000 free inhabitants, they could draft their own constitution and petition Congress to be admitted as a stateprocedures the territories in the Northwest Territory had to go through to become states


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