Sunday, January 30, 2011

Chapter 6 Sections 4-5 Study Guide

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Delegated Power
Concurrent Power
Reserved Power
tariffs
Constitution
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Republican form of government
Great Compromise
Constitution and slaves, women
Preamble
Three-fifths Compromise
Why is the Convention called a “Compromise Convention”
ratify
ratifying convention
Three Branches of Government main job
Make up of Congress
John Hancock Anti- Federalists
Source of Government’s power
Federalism
Checks and Balances
Separation of Power

Monday, January 10, 2011

Chapter Six — Sections 1-3 Creating the United States Study Guide
Differences between Revolutionary War and American Revolution
public servants
Terms of Peace of Paris Treaty
Continental dollars
ratify
Constitution
Articles of Confederation
hard money
Revolutionary dollars
republican
federalism
weakness in the Articles of Confederation
the Magna Carta.
the Enlightenment.
the Mayflower Compact.
Cite examples of how Second Continental Congress performed the duties of a national government?
The first two step in creating a new system of government in the United States. The hardest step? The most Important step?
Characteristics of the state constitutions?
Land Ordinance of 1785
tariffs
inflation
depression
Northwest Ordinance
Shays' Rebellion
"league of friendship"
Maryland’s threat to refuse to ratify the Articles of Confederation
Problems facing America following the Revolutionary War