Bill of Rights | Constitutional Convention 1787 | Federalist/Anti-Federalist | Random |
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Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition.
What is the first amendment?
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Philadelphia, PA
Where did they write the new constitutional?
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what is anti-federalist
a late-18th century movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution.
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A uprising led by poor farmers and caused by a debt crisis.
what is shays rebellion
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The constitution
What is the Bill of Rights apart of?
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The Father of the Constitution
What was James Madison referred as?
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Alexander Hamilton
Who founded the federalist
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A collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton , James Madison, and Jhon Jay.
what is the Federalist papers
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September 25, 1789
When was the Bill of Rights written?
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To remake the A.O.C
What was the purpose of the constitutional convention
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the constitution
What did the federalist support
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what is the A.O.C
This document established the functions of the new nations government after its separation from Britain. (1777-1789)
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James Madison
Who wrote the Bill of Rights?
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limited government, popular sovereignty, federalism,
What are the major principles of the constitution
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Patrick Henry
Who led the anti-federalist
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what is the great comprise
Made by Constitutional Convention in which states would have equal representation in one house of the legislature and representation based on population in the other house.
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New York City
Where was the Bill of Rights written?
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Three-fifths of slaves were counted as representatives
What was the three-fifths comprise
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They added the Bill of Right
How did the federalist win the ratification
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what is limited government
As a governing or controlling body whose power exists only within pre-defined limits that are established by a constitution or other source of authority.
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