Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Those who did not support ratification of the Constitution.

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Anti-Federalists

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The first basis for the new nation’s government; adopted in 1781; created an alliance of sovereign states held together by a weak central government.

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Articles of Confederation

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A legislature with two houses, such as the U.S. Congress.

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bicameral legislature

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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution; most were designed to protect fundamental rights and liberties.

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Bill of Rights

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A system that allows one branch of government to limit the exercise of power by another branch; requires the different parts of government to work together.

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checks and balances

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A highly decentralized form of government; sovereign states form a union for purposes such as mutual defense.

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confederation

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A document written in 1776 in which the American colonists proclaimed their independence from Great Britain and listed their grievances against the British king.

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Declaration of Independence

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The powers given explicitly to the federal government by the Constitution (Article I, Section 8); power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce, raise and support armies, declare war, coin money, and conduct foreign affairs.

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enumerated powers

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9
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A form of government in which power is divided between state governments and a national government.

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federal system

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10
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Those who supported ratification of the Constitution.

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Federalists

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A compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan that created a two-house Congress; representation based on population in the House of Representatives and equal representation of states in the Senate.

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the Great Compromise

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The right to life, liberty, and property; believed to be given by God; no government may take away.

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natural rights

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13
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A plan that called for a one-house national legislature; each state would receive one vote.

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New Jersey Plan

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A form of government in which political power rests in the hands of the people, not a monarch, and is exercised by elected representatives.

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republic

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Any powers not prohibited by the Constitution or delegated to the national government; powers reserved to the states and denied to the federal government.

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reserved powers

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16
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The sharing of powers among three separate branches of government.

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separation of powers

17
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An agreement between people and government in which citizens consent to be governed so long as the government protects their natural rights.

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social contract

18
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The statement in Article VI of the Constitution that federal law is superior to laws passed by state legislatures.

A

supremacy clause

19
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A collection of eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in support of ratification of the Constitution.

A

The Federalist Papers

20
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A compromise between northern and southern states that called for counting of all a state’s free population and 60 percent of its enslaved population for both federal taxation and representation in Congress.

A

Three-Fifths Compromise?

21
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A legislature with only one house, like the Confederation Congress or the legislature proposed by the New Jersey Plan.

A

unicameral legislature

22
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The power of the president to reject a law proposed by Congress.

23
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A plan for a two-house legislature; representatives would be elected to the lower house based on each state’s population; representatives for the upper house would be chosen by the lower house.

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Virgina Plan