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Constitution Review Part 1
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- Q1An orderly system/process to admit new states and it outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory; keep other states from competing for new landNorthwest Ordinance30s
- Q2They feared a strong central government would abuse its power.Why the Articles of Confederation said federal gov't couldn't tax, regulate commerce, or have a judicial branch30s
- Q3Most Congressional decisions needed at least 9 of 13 states to passWhy it was difficult for the Confederation Congress to fulfill its duties under the Articles of Confederation.30s
- Q4Principle in the 10th AmendmentFederalism30s
- Q5To limit the authority of the federal government; divide power between national and state governmentsWhat is the purpose of federalism30s
- Q6President makes treaties and the Senate approves themExample of checks and balances30s
- Q7Popular Sovereignty"The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of several states."Popular Sovereignty30s
- Q8wanted representation based on state's populationVirginia Plan30s
- Q9checks and balancesThe president can veto bills passed by Congress30s
- Q101787; This compromise was between the large and small states of the colonies. Congress was given two houses.The Great Compromise30s
- Q11Settled the issue fo whether or not slaves would count in a state's population and its number of representatives3/5 Compromise30s
- Q12Political idea influenced by Magna CartaDue Process30s
- Q13Number of people needed for a territory to apply for statehood60,000 people30s
- Q14Established a process for territories to govern themselvesEffect of the provisions of the Northwest Ordinance on U.S. Expansion30s
- Q15Got turned into the Great CompromiseThe Virginia Plan & The New Jersey Plan30s