
Chapter 5 Miracle at Philadelphia Key Terms Part I
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- Q1to change the Articles of Confederationamendingsenatelegislativeexecutive30s
- Q2a meeting to where our founding fathers created a new constitutionHouse of RepresentativesConstitutional ConventionAnnapolis ConventionGreat Compromise30s
- Q3one of our founding fathers who wrote the constitutionThomas JeffersonAlexander HamiltonJames Madisonpresident30s
- Q4the leader of our country... Washington was the firstCongressSenatePresidentVirginia Plan30s
- Q5the plan that won at the Constitutional Convention and gave us three branches of governmentCalifornia PlanNew York PlanNew Jersey PlanVirginia Plan30s
- Q6the three branches of government created thislegislatureGreat CompromiseSeparation of PowersPresident30s
- Q7The Branch of government that enforces the lawExecutiveLegislativeJudicial30s
- Q8The branch of government that makes lawsJudicialExecutiveLegislative30s
- Q9he branch of government that interprets (decides if law agrees with the Constitution) Law.JudicialLegislativeExecutive30s
- Q10the part of government that makes up the two houses (Senate and House of Representatives)Virginia Planexecutiveamendinglegislature30s
- Q11this plan called for a one-house legislature and each state would have one voteGreat CompromiseNew York PlanNew Jersey PlanVirginia Plan30s
- Q12solved the problem of representation (Two houses, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES based on population and SENATE where each state has equal votes)Great CompromiseSenateSeparation of PowersHouse of Representatives30s
- Q13in the legislature the house that's based on population of the stateHouse of RepresentativesConstitutional ConventionSenateUnitary House30s
- Q14in the Legislature the house that has an equal number of votes in every stateSenateVirginia PlanHouse of RepresentativesNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q15the way the founders of the republic solved the issue of counting slavesGreat CompromiseMissouri CompromiseThree-Fifths CompromiseConnecticut Compromise30s