Government Power is divided between National and State Governments

Branches of the government limit each other's power

The government cannot do anything it wants

We elect representatives to make laws for us

This amendment reserves powers for the States such as the power to run schools, and healthcare

Dividing the government into three branches

Which of the following does NOT describe the Articles of Confederation

Three of the following terms are synonyms (mean the same thing). Which of the following does NOT belong with the other three terms?

Lockean Theory states that Governments and the People agree to a ________________, the people allow the gov't to rule, if the gov't protects the people's rights.

This compromise was a balance between large population states' representation in the government and the small population states' representation in the government and

This was a compromise the Federalist, who believed in strong national governments, and the anti-federalists, who believed in strong state governments

Why did the anti-federalists agree to the ratification compromise and approve the constitution?

This was a compromise between Slave States and Free States. Slave states would agree to ratify the constitution, if they could count some of their slaves towards their population when deciding the number of state representatives

Which of the following rights is NOT associated with states' rights

Which of the following is NOT a part of the constitution

This introduction to the constitution states the purpose and goals of our government

This part of the constitution explains the structure and powers of the government

These are the changes to the original constitution

This part of the constitution protects citizens' basic individual rights

I am a Federalist and they call me the father of the constitution because I basically wrote the whole thing. You're Welcome!

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