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Questions of the Day

Questions of the Day. Name the 3 branches of the US government. What is the “law of the land?”. Constitution 101. Brief wrap up of Chapter 9. Articles of Confederation. Created a loose alliance of the 13 states Unicameral Legislature; equal rep; one vote per state

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Questions of the Day

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  1. Questions of the Day Name the 3 branches of the US government. What is the “law of the land?”

  2. Constitution 101 Brief wrap up of Chapter 9

  3. Articles of Confederation Created a loose alliance of the 13 states Unicameral Legislature; equal rep; one vote per state No real executive or judicial branch States had most of the power Congress: tax, declare war Shay’s Rebellion showed that there needed to be a stronger national gov

  4. Constitution • Philadelphia in the Spring of 1787 • James Madison elected floor leader • Washington elected pres of convention • 3 clear and distinct branches of gov • Legislative: Article 1 • Executive: Article 2 • Judicial: Article 3 • Checks and balances

  5. Bundle of Compromises • Bundle of Compromises: • New Jersey Plan: unicameral Congress w/ = rep • VA Plan: bicameral Congress based on $ or pop • Great Compromise (Connecticut Plan): • Bicameral Congress: lower chamber based on pop & upper based on = rep • 3/5th Compromise: counted 3 out of 5 slaves, appease the Southern States • Slave Trade & Commerce Compromise: Congress in charge of international trade; slave trade will be banned in 20 years

  6. Federalists vsAntiFederalists Federalists: wanted the passing of the Constitution “as is” Anti-Federalists: believed central gov too strong and didn’t protect the rights of the citizens Federalists Papers: Madison, Hamilton, Jay Led to the Bill of Rights Ratification: did not take place until NY and VA approved the Constitution

  7. Amendments • 1-10: Bill of Rights • 11, 16-27: workings of government or social issues • 18th: Prohibition; 21st: repealed prohibition • 19th: women suffrage • 22nd: Limit the terms of president • 25th: line of succession • 26th: lowered voting age to 18 • 13-15: Civil War amendments • 13: outlawed slavery • 14: defined citizen • 15: allowed African American males suffrage

  8. Question Under the Articles of Confederation    (A)   representation in Congress was based on population    (B)   there was no provision for federal courts    (C)   a president was elected by vote of the state legislatures    (D)   states were obligated to pay taxes if Congress demanded them    (E)   European nations developed a respect for the unity displayed by the various states of the United States

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