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Official changes, corrections, or additions to the Constitution
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Amendments
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People who opposed the Constitution
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Antifederalists
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Official changes, corrections, or additions to the Constitution
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People who opposed the Constitution
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The document that created the first central government for the United States; was replaced by the Constitution in 1789
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Ten of the proposed amendments intended to protect citizens' rights
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A system that keeps any branch of government from becoming too powerful
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A set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the government
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A convention held to improve the Articles of Confederation
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Revolutionary war veteran and farmer who led Shays' Rebellion in 1786.
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A deep drop in economic activity combined with rising unemployment
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The branch of government that the president is in charge of
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A system that divides the powers of government between a central government and the states that make up a nation
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A series of essays that defended the Constitution
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Supporters of the Constitution
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was an Anti-Federalist who strongly opposed the ratification of the Constitution.
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The agreement to create a two-house legislature
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Increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money
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Trade between two or more states
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4th president and called "Father of the Constitution.
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All of the courts nationwide
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Congress
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A document signed by King John in 1215 that made the king subject to law
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A proposal to create a unicameral legislature with equal representation of states rather than representation by population; rejected at the Constitutional Convention
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A legislation passed by Congress to establish a political structure for the Northwest Territory and create a system for the admission of new states
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Lands including present-day Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; organized by the Northwestern Ordinance of 1787
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The idea that political power belongs to the people
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Official approval
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The uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and and heavy debt
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The right to vote
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Taxes on imports or exports
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A legislation passed by Congress authorizing surveys and the divisions of public lands in the western region of the country
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3/5 of the slave population would count
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A plan for government proposed at the Constitutional Convention in which the national government would have supreme power and a legislative branch would have two houses with representation determined by state population
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A document that declared that nobody could be forced to attend a particular church or be required to pay for a church with tax money