Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
Q

What is a bicameral legislature?

A

A legislature with 2 houses

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2
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What was America’s 1st constitution?

A

The Articles of Confederation

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3
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When was that constitution adopted?

A

November 1777

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4
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How many votes did each state get in Congress under the AoC?

A

One

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5
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Why was the AoC unsuccessful?

A

They didn’t tax the colonists, therefore they didn’t have an army

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6
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What created one territory out of the lands north of the Ohio River and East of the Mississippi River?

A

The Northwest Ordinance

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7
Q

The Northwest Ordinance was a _______ of ________ for the new settlers.

A

Bill of Rights

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8
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The Northwest Ordinance was the first attempt to stop the spread of what?

A

Slavery

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9
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What is the name of the state in modern Northeast Tennessee that tried to become the 14th state in America?

A

Franklin

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10
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What year did Tennessee become a state and what number state was it?

A

1776 and #16

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11
Q

What is a depression?

A

A period time of unemployment and a loss of money for a country

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12
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What was Shays’ Rebellion?

A

A rebellion of Massachusetts farmers who were getting taxed and thrown in jail

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13
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What were the two plans presented at the Constitutional Convention?

A

To decide on a State or National government

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14
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What combined those two plans and established the model for Congress that is used to this day?

A

The Great Compromise

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15
Q

What is the Three Fifths Compromise?

A

A compromise stating that Southern States could could slaves as 3/5 of a free person

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16
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Where would the southern states gain more delegates due to the Three Fifths Compromise?

A

In slaves

17
Q

What was a Federalist?

A

People who supported the Constitution

18
Q

What was a book of essays that supported the Constitution?

A

The Federalist Papers

19
Q

What is an amendment?

A

A change to the Constitution

20
Q

How many states approved the Constitution originally? ____ out of _____ States

A

9 out of 13

21
Q

What is the supreme law of the land?

A

The Constitution

22
Q

What was James Madison considered to be the father of?

A

The Constitution

23
Q

Who was an influential writer from the Enlightenment who believed every person had natural rights?

A

John Locke

24
Q

What type of system states that power should be shared between the national and state level gov’ts?

A

Federal System

25
Q

What is the final authority in a federal system?

A

The Constitution

26
Q

What are the 3 branches of gov’t as stated in the Constitution?

A

Judicial, Executive, and Legislative

27
Q

Which branch makes laws and consists of Congress?

A

Legislative

28
Q

Which branch carries out the laws?

A

Executive

29
Q

What did the Constitution have the AoC did not have? (Hint: Chief Executive)

A

A president

30
Q

What power does the President have to check Congress?

A

Veto Power

31
Q

Who elects the President of the United States?

A

The Electoral College

32
Q

Which branch interprets laws and makes decisions based on the Constitution?

A

Judical

33
Q

What is the most distinctive feature of our gov’t?

A

The Separation of Powers

34
Q

Why did the Constitution provide a system of Checks and Balances

A

To keep other branches from over powering the others