

Constitutional
Presentation
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History
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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23 Slides • 25 Questions
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Constitutional Convention and Ratification
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Why were the Articles of Confederation replaced, instead?
it created an executive branch to run the new government
the national government was too weak to handle even a small crisis
it created a powerful army and navy to fight wars
it created a judicial branch and an executive branch
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What plan did the larger states want?
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
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Multiple Choice
What plan did the smaller states want?
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
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Multiple Choice
Thomas Jefferson
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which Plan favored representation based on equality?
The New Jersey Plan
The Virginia Plan
The Rhode Island Plan
The Connecticut Plan
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Representation in the House of Representatives is based on
population in the state
equal number between all states.
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Multiple Choice
Representation in the Senate is based on
population in the state
equal number between all states (2 senators)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which group benefited most from the Three-Fifths Compromise?
Northern women
Southern plantation owners
Northern factory workers
Southern slaves
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Separation of Powers
( How the Government will be organized )
Legislative
(Congress)
Executive
Judicial
3 Branches
House of
Reps.
Senate
=
Makes the laws
Presiden
t
Supreme
Court
Enforces the laws
Interprets the laws
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Amendments
Before any of the states
would sign the
Constitution, the
delegates wanted a way
to amend (add words to,
change words, or take
words out) the
Constitution, in order for
it to grow with the times
and the country.
Bill of Rights
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
7th Amendment
8th Amendment
9th Amendment
10th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Ratification
A. Some states ratified the Constitution within
months, but NY and VA did not
B. Virginia ratified the Constitution only after a Bill
of Rights was promised
C. New York was convinced to ratify after The
Federalists Papers were written (a series of 85 essays)
1. Pro-ratification papers written by Alexander
Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
2. Stressed the need for a strong National government
and each branch would check and
balance the others
3. Wrote under the name “Publius”
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Multiple Choice
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The Bill of Rights
• Many states refused to ratify
the new Constitution unless
there were clearly defines
rights of the people included.
• A promise was made that if
the states would ratify it as it
was, the 1st thing the new
Congress would do would be
to consider a “Bill of Rights”
to be added to the
Constitution.
Bill of Rights
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
7th Amendment
8th Amendment
9th Amendment
10th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What were the Anti-Federalists afraid of?
Unequal representation in Congress
The larger states having too much power
A new war against Great Britain
A Federal Government that would take the rights of citizens away
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Ratification
The four remaining states signed by May of 1790!
NO big surprise, Rhode Island was the last to ratify!!
June 21, 1788
New Hampshire, the 9th state signed the Constitution, putting
into effect the new government.
There were still states that had not ratified. This threatened the
success of the new government. The 1st elections were planned
for the January of 1789.
Go USA!!
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Multiple Choice
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George Washington was
elected the first President
of the U.S.
John Adams was elected
the first Vice President of
the U.S.
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Multiple Choice
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