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The Articles of Confederation and Constitution

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show Carries out the Law  
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Judicial Branch   show
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Legislative Branch   show
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Articles of Confederation   show
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show Couldn’t tax and set up a weak Federal Government.  
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show In Philadelphia, PA, Washington was elected President and 9 of the 13 states ratified the Constitution.  
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show First 10 Amendments written by James Madison.  
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Checks and Balances   show
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Federalism   show
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show led to the effort to draft a new constitution.  
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The Great Compromise   show
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show All of the first five presidents were ________ except John Adams.  
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show African American astronomer and surveyor, helped complete the design for the city.  
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show caused European nations to gain respect for the United States.  
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show A two-party system emerged during his  
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James Madison   show
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Thomas Jefferson   show
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Why draft a new Constitution   show
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show The location of the first capital of the United States  
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James Monroe   show
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show Federal court system was established and The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution.  
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show Weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation  
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show Leader of the National Executive Branch.  
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show Leaders of the National Judicial Branch.  
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Congress   show
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First attempt to set up a government.   show
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show Constitution  
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Congress   show
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Senate   show
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