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Throck 11th Const.

11th constitution terms from Phlug. list- not principles

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What was the Great Compromise? it balanced representation between small and large states by giving each state 2 senators and basing representatives on population.
What was the Three-Fifths Compromise? decided that each slave would count as 3/5ths of a person for taxation and representation.
What are unalienable rights? rights that people have naturally, including life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
What happened in 1787? constitutional convention
What were the anti-federalists worried about? That the strong national government set up by the Constitution would take rights away from the people and the states.
What is "states rights?" idea that states have rights and the national government should respect them.cause of the Nullification Crisis and Civil War
What happened in 1832 that tested the new nation? South Carolina threatened to secede if the national government did not nullify thier high tariffs.
What amendment granted women the right to vote? 19th
What amendment allowed for senators to be directly elected by the people? 17th
What amendment began the income tax? 16th
What amendment outlawed poll taxes to allow african americans to vote? 24th
What amendment set the voting age at 18, after the Vietnam War? 26th
What is the Prohibition amendment? 18th
What are the 7 principles of the US Constitution? individual rights, popular sovereigntyseparation of powers, checks and balancesrepublicanism, federalism, limited government
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