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1. Why didn’t Americans want to give up power to a strong central government? Americans didn’t want anyone to rule over them. Americans wanted a big military. Americans didn’t want a government like they had in Great Britain. . 2. Why couldn’t Congress set up an army?
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1. Why didn’t Americans want to give up power to a strong central government? • Americans didn’t want anyone to rule over them. • Americans wanted a big military. • Americans didn’t want a government like they had in Great Britain.
2. Why couldn’t Congress set up an army? • The people didn’t want one. • The Articles of Confederation wouldn’t allow the government to create one. • The country didn’t have the money.
3. What caused Shays’ Rebellion? • Farmers were angry that they were getting over taxed and their farms were being taken away. • Daniel Shay wanted slavery. • The government was taking their crops.
4. Why was it clear that the Articles of Confederation could not make the states work together? • It said the government couldn’t collect taxes. • The government couldn’t create an army. • The government couldn’t control trade. • All of the above.
5. How many delegates traveled to Philadelphia for the Constitutional Convention? • 11 • 50 • 55 • none of the above
6. Which people were allowed to take part in the Constitutional Convention? • Women and Men • Slaves • British people • Only white males
7. What is a written form of government called? • Constitution • Declaration of Independence • Bible • Economy
8. When did the states accept the Articles of Confederation? • 1776 • 1781 • 1787 • 1788
9. Who is considered “The Father of the Constitution”? • Thomas Jefferson • James Madison • George Washington • Ben Franklin
10. What is a veto? • A law • A change made to the Constitution • A ruling in a supreme court case • When the President stops a bill becoming a law
11. What is a minor change made to the Constitution called? • Veto • Amendment • Bill of Rights • Articles of Confederation
12. How many senators does each state elect to Congress? • 2 • It is based on the state’s population • As many as they want • The President picks them
13. How many representatives all elected from each state into The House of Representatives? • 2 • Based on the state’s population • They are not elected • The President chooses them
14. How does Congress raise money? • Fundraising • Donations • They can’t raise money. It says so in the Constitution. • Taxes
15. What is the job/duty of the Supreme Court? • Raise taxes • Make sure the laws follow the Constitution • Makes laws • Enforce the laws
16. What is the job/duty of the Executive Branch of our government? • Enforce the laws • Make the laws • Check the law to see that it follows the Constitution • Raise taxes
17. What is the job/duty of the Legislative Branch? • Make laws • Enforce the laws • Check the laws for errors
18. The U.S. Constitution is the plan for our what? • Peace • Democracy • Freedom • Land
19. Who must follow the Constitution? • Men • Women • White men • Everyone
20. The Executive Branch is the most powerful branch of the U.S. government. True False
21. How do the three branches of government not ever get too powerful? • Veto • Amendment • Checks and Balances • Ratification
22 Why do we have two parts (Senate and House of Representatives) to Congress?
23 Which two plans came together to form the Great Compromise?
24. Why do we have three branches of government?
25 What are the first words of the Constitution?