Chapter 7
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Protected the rights of English citizens and became the basis for the American Bill of Rights. Influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution. | English Bill of Rights
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The laws and principles of the government of the United States. | U.S. Constitution
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Voting rights | Suffrage
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Most power held by the states. One branch of government Legislative Branch had few powers. No executive branch. No judicial branch. No system of checks and balance. | Articles of the Confederation
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An official approval | Ratification
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Surveying and the division of public lands in the Northwest | Land Ordinance of 1785
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A policy of establishing the principles and procedures for the orderly expansion of the United States. | Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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Lands including present-day Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; organized by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 | Northwest Territory
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Farmers attacked courthouses and prevented the state from seizing the farms. Showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. | Shays Rebellion
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The convention of United States statesmen who drafted the United States Constitution in 1787. | Constitional Convention
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The practice of allowing each territory to decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery. | Popular Sovereignty
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A system set up by the Constitution in which each branch of the federal government has the power to check, or control, the actions of the other. branches. | Checks and Balances
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The authority of a government should depend on the consent of the people, as expressed by votes in elections. | Consent of the Governed
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The sharing of power between the states and the national government | Federalism
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Is considered the Father of the Constitution | James Madison
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A series of essays written by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton, defending the Constitution and the principles on which the government of the United States was founded. | Federalist Papers
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People opposed to the Constitution, preferring more power to be given to the state governments than to the national government. | Anti-Federalists
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These were supporters of the Constitution who favored a strong national government. | Federalists
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The Supreme Court's power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional. (interprets laws) | Judicial Branch
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The Division of the government that proposes bills and passes them into laws. | Legistlative Branch
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The division of the federal government that includes the president and the administrative departments; enforces the nation's laws. | Executive Branch
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Official change or addition to a law or constitution. | Amendment
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What are the first 10 amendments, added to the Constitution to ensure its ratification, called? | Bill of Rights
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The power to invalidate any law the Supreme Court deems unconstitutional. | Judicial Review
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The fair application of the law. | Due Process
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The process used by a legislative body to bring charges of wrongdoing against a public official. | Impeachment
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An idea or law that goes against the principals fo the U.S. Constitution. | Unconstitutional
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