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- Q1Plan for a one-house legislature where each state had an equal number of representativesArticles of ConfederationNew Jersey PlanVirginia PlanThree-fifths compromise60s
- Q2Kept any branch of government from becoming too powerfulrebellionanti-federalistgreat compromisechecks and balances60s
- Q3Areas that are now Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.Shay's RebellionFederalistsNothwest TerritoryVirginia Plan60s
- Q4Supporters of the constitution and a strong central governmentnorthwest territoriesgreat compromiseFederalistanti-federalist60s
- Q5the agreement to create a 2 house legislatureChecks and BalancesNew Jersey planCompromise of 2012Great compromise60s
- Q6The uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and heavy debtFederalistsrebellion farmersShay's RebellionVirginia plan60s
- Q7People who opposed the constitution and a strong central governmentFederalistAnti FederalistMayorChecks and Balances60s
- Q8A slave count as 3/5 of a personchecks and balancesarticle of confederationVirginia planThree-fifths compromise60s
- Q9Plan for a two-house legislature where representation was based on populationFlorida planVirginia PlanArticles of confederationNew Jersey Plan60s
- Q10Government created by the second continental congress of only a legislative branchchecks and balancesShay's Rebellionthree-fifth compromiseArticles of confederation60s
- Q11What caused farmers (such as Daniel Shays) to rebel against the United StatesAn economic depression caused by the trade policesThe death of the world through global warmingShortage of Whisky productionChecks and Balances120s
- Q12Which feature of the constitution prevents one branch of the national government from becoming too powerful?federal supremacyChecks and BalancesElectoral CollegeElastic clause120s
- Q13Constitutional Convention (1787) the Great Compromise resolved the issue of congressional representation byincluding the electoral collegeproviding for direct election of senatorscreating a two-house legislaturelimiting the terms of elected representatives120s
- Q14The constitution of the United States was considered an improvement over the articles of Confederation because the Constitution gave theCivil rights of minoritiesNational government more power than it had under the ArticlesStatus of slaveryNumber of Americans eligible to vote120s
- Q15During the struggle over ratification of the Constitution, Federalists and Anti-federalists disagreed mainly overwho should have more power States or national governmentNeed for the continuation of slaveryWisdom of maintaining friendship with EnglandElection of George Washington as the first president120s