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Constitution Test Review. What was the first government of the United States?. The Articles of Confederation. Why were the Articles of Confederation written?. Americans realized they needed a central government to deal with paying soldiers and negotiating treaties.
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What was the first government of the United States? • The Articles of Confederation
Why were the Articles of Confederation written? • Americans realized they needed a central government to deal with paying soldiers and negotiating treaties.
What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? • No chief executive • No power to tax • No court system
What had the most power under the Articles, the federal government or the state governments? • State governments
What caused Shays’ Rebellion? • Farmers were mad about being taxed too high • People were angry at having their land taken away from them • the government was too weak to do anything about it
What was Shays’ rebellion about? • The farmers were having their land taken away because they were in debt. • The continental money was worthless. • They were highly taxed.
Why was the Constitutional Convention held? • To discuss ways to improve the Articles of Confederation
What city did the Constitutional Convention meet in? • Philadelphia
Who presided (led) over the convention? • George Washington
What were the two main disagreements about in the Constitutional Convention? • Representation and slavery
What was the compromise called that dealt with slavery? • The 3/5 Compromise
What did the 3/5 Compromise do? • It allowed the southern states to count each slave as 3/5 of a person so they could have more representatives in the House of Representatives
What are the first three words of the Constitution? • We the people
What is the introduction to the Constitution called? • The Preamble
What branch is Congress? • Legislative branch
What branch makes the laws? • Legislative branch
Who is in charge of the Executive Branch? • The president
How long is a senator’s term of office? • 6 years
What requirements are there to be elected president? • A citizen by birth • At least 35 years old
What branch is the Supreme Court? • judicial
The Supreme Court ______ the laws or decides if they are ____ • interprets • fair
The president nominates Supreme Court justices and they are approved by the … • Senate
Who is government based on the consent of? • The people
How many amendments to the Constitution have there been? • 27
What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called? • The Bill of Rights
Why were the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution? • Many states wouldn’t sign the Constitution without a bill of rights • Many people believed it was needed to limit the power of the national government. • The writers of the Constitution wanted to protect the people’s personal rights and freedoms.
Name the rights the 1st Amendment guarantees. • Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition
What does the 2nd Amendment guarantee? • The right to own a gun
What does the 4th Amendment protect? • Freedom from search or seizure without a warrant
The 5th Amendment contains the double jeopardy clause. What does that mean? • If you are found not guilty, you cannot be tried again for the same crime.
Thomas Jefferson said there was a wall of separation between • Chuch and state