Why did Shays' Rebellion highlight the need for a stronger national government?
Unit 3 (2024) SG 1-12

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It revealed the inability of the government to maintain order and security.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What were the key differences between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
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Virginia Plan favored representation based on population; New Jersey Plan called for equal representation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What compromise resolved the issue of representation in Congress during the Constitutional Convention? Options: Three-Fifths Compromise, Commerce Compromise, Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise), Missouri Compromise
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Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
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Why was the ratification of the Constitution controversial, and how was it resolved?
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Concerns about too much federal power were addressed by promising a Bill of Rights.
Answer explanation
The ratification of the Constitution was controversial due to fears of excessive federal power. This concern was alleviated by the promise to add a Bill of Rights, ensuring individual liberties and limiting government authority.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What are the six basic principles of the U.S. Constitution? Options: Rule of Law, Democracy, Freedom, Checks and Balances, Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Review; Federalism, Democracy, Sovereignty, Liberty, Representation, Judicial Review; Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Judicial Review, Federalism; Nationalism, Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Supremacy, Federalism, Checks and Balances, Limited Monarchy
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Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Judicial Review, Federalism
Answer explanation
what does each mean?
Popular sovereignty: Power of the People
Limited government: Gov't power is limited by the people. Not all powerful
Separation of powers: The federal government is divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
Checks and balances: prevents any one branch of government from having more power than the others.
Judicial review: The judicial branch can decided if laws are fair/legal
Federalism: The gov't is split into national, state, and local.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How is the NC Constitution structured, and what are its main components? Options: Preamble, Declaration of Rights, Articles, Bill of Rights, Articles, Preamble, Articles, Amendments, Preamble
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Preamble, Declaration of Rights, Articles
Answer explanation
The NC Constitution is structured with a Preamble, a Declaration of Rights, and Articles. The Preamble outlines the purpose, the Declaration of Rights lists individual rights, and the Articles detail the framework of government.
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How is the NC Constitution amended, and how does this process differ from amending the U.S. Constitution?
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NC: Legislative proposal and voting referendum; U.S.: Proposal by Congress or a convention, then ratified by states
Answer explanation
The correct choice explains that the NC Constitution is amended through a legislative proposal followed by a voting referendum, while the U.S. Constitution requires a proposal by Congress or a convention and ratification by the states.
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