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The Magna Carta a document signed by King John in 1215 Made the king subject to laws
Influence of the Magna Carta On the Constition It kept kings and queens from passing new Taxes and changing Laws
Thomas Jeffersons's Virginia statute for religious Freedom this doc declarded that no person could be forced to attended a particulcar church or be required to pay for church with Taxe money
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 slavery which is a system for surveying and dividing Western Lands
Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Adding New States established the North West Territory Which incluided areas That are now Illinois,Indiana,Michgan,Ohio,Minnesota,and Wisconsin
Purpose of the land Ordinance 1785 and Northwest Ordinance of 1785 Congress would agree on the new states and laws into the Union
How land was divided under the land Ordinance of 1785 a system for surveying and dividing Western Lands
Major influences on the U.S constition was the Magna Carta and the set of princibles
How the Articles of Conferderation reflected the ideas in the Declaration of Independence it was reflect on the article for showing independence for one
Significances of Shay's rebellion thr uprising of famers to protest high taxes and heavey debt became known as
Main features of the Articles of Confederation become a single branch of national goverment but it would have to limited powers in order to protect the liberty of people
problems with britain after the revolution no more trade with britain ofr loalty with them and won't end up like them
problems with spains after revolution tried to work an agreement with them but spain did not want to become one with them
purpose of the constitution convention it made the constituion and protected peoples right and laws
Virginia plan a new federal constitution that would give sovereighty or surpreme power to the central goverment
New Jersey Plan called the unicameral or house legislature the plan gave each state equal amount of votes thus equal voice
Great Compromise an agreement to creat a two house legislature became known as
North VS South disagreement over slavery at the constitution though the should banned slavery from north side south side though they should not banned slavery
Three-Fiths compromise under an agreement only three fiths states slaves population would count when determining representation
Popular sovereighty the idea that political authority belongs to the people
Federlism is the sharing of the power between a central goverment that makes up the state
Purpose of checks and balances in the goverment which keeps any branch of goverment from becoming too powerful
How the constution reflected the ideas in the Declaration of Independence it refects th idea of the the hard working men that put there time and effort into this piece of paper called the Declaration Of Independence
Power of the National Goverment is the goverment of the whole intire United State Of America
Power of the States Gaverment The power of the state goverment to controle the peoples
Shared powers between Natioinal and States Goverments they shared ideas with each others and the right of peoples also laws
Federalists and their arguments againt the Constiution supporters with the constiution though the central goverment beleived to have a stronger goverment
Antifederalists and their argument againts the Constiution people who oppsed the constiution stated the goverment gave to much power to central goverment
The Federalist Papers essay supporting the constiution were written anonymously under the name Publius
The Bill Of Rights What is it and How It reflects the ideas in the Declaration Of Independence 10 of the proposed amendments intended to protects citizens right
Reasons the U.S Constitution is still used more 200 Years Later it is still used because it has the most smart intellgent words and right to the people
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