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Articles of Confederation, Founding Fathers, Constitutional Convention

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What did the Founding Fathers do instead of revising the Articles of Confederation?   Wrote the U.S. Constitution  
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Who is called the "Father of the Constitution" because he took careful notes during the meetings?   James Madison  
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What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?   To revise the Articles of Confederation  
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Who was the President of the Constitutional Convention?   George Washington  
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What year was the U.S. Constitution written?   1787  
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What are synonyms for the following words: Congress Approve Bicameral Unicameral Representation   Legislature Ratify 2 houses 1 house votes  
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What house of the legislature is considered the "lower house" and has representation based on population?   The House of Representatives  
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Who were the two most well known Anti-Federalists?   Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry  
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Which plan favored large states because the number of representatives for the legislature would be based on population?   The Virginia Plan  
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Who was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention?   Benjamin Franklin  
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What issue did the 3/5 Compromise settle?   Settles how slaves would be counted for purposes of taxation and representation  
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Which early government documents influenced the writing of the U.S. Constitution?   Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, English Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation  
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What is the group of men called who attended the Constitutional Convention?   The Founding Fathers  
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Which plan favored small states because the number of representatives for the legislature would be equal for each state?   The New Jersey Plan  
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Which document was written in 1215 and limited the power of the English king?   Magna Carta  
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Which Federalists wrote the Federalist Papers?   John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison  
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Which group of people supported the ratification of the Constitution?   The Federalists  
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What is the Great Compromise?   It set up the Senate and House of Representatives; together the two houses will be known as "Congress"  
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Which plan called for a two-house legislature?   The Virginia Plan  
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What house of Congress is considered the "upper house" and is based on equal representation with each state getting two votes?   The Senate  
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Who proposed the New Jersey Plan?   William Patterson  
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What group of people opposed the Constitution?   The Anti-Federalists  
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Who proposed that a Bill of Rights (to protect people's freedoms) be included with the Constitution?   George Mason  
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What document guaranteed basic rights to English citizens?   English Bill of Rights  
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What was the Anti-Federalists' main argument against the Constitution?   It didn't protect people's freedoms  
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Who proposed the Great Compromise?   Roger Sherman  
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What are the Federalist Papers?   Essays written in support of the Constitution  
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According to the 3/5 Compromise, how was each slave counted?   As 3/5 of a person OR for every 5 slaves, 3 people were added to the population  
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What problem did the Great Compromise settle?   It settled the question of how representation in the legislature would be determined  
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