3.5 The Creation and Ratification of the Constitution

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    • The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government, while the Constitution created a stronger federal government with expanded powers
    • The Constitutional Convention was convened in 1787 to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
      True
    • Match the delegates with their contributions:
      George Washington ↔️ Presided over the Convention
      James Madison ↔️ Drafted the Virginia Plan
      Alexander Hamilton ↔️ Advocated for a strong central government
    • What does the Constitution establish between the three branches of government?
      Separation of powers
    • What powers does the federal government have under federalism?
      National defense and foreign policy
    • Who were two key figures supporting the Federalists?
      Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
    • What were the key weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
      Weak central government and no enforcement of laws
    • The Constitution establishes a system of separation of powers between the three branches of government.

      True
    • What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?
      Protect individual liberties
    • Match the group with its primary stance on the Constitution:
      Federalists ↔️ Supported a strong central government
      Anti-Federalists ↔️ Opposed the concentration of power
    • The Federalist Papers were written to persuade citizens to reject the Constitution.
      False
    • Key steps in the ratification process of the Constitution:
      1️⃣ Constitution was drafted at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787
      2️⃣ Constitution needed ratification by at least 9 states
      3️⃣ Federalists supported ratification, Anti-Federalists opposed it
      4️⃣ Bill of Rights was added to protect individual liberties
      5️⃣ The Federalist Papers advocated for ratification
      6️⃣ By 1788, the required 9 states ratified the Constitution
    • What was the first governing document of the United States?
      Articles of Confederation
    • Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not effectively regulate commerce
    • The Constitution established a stronger federal government with expanded powers
    • What is the primary role of the executive branch according to the Constitution?
      Enforces the laws
    • The Constitution establishes a system of federalism
    • The Anti-Federalists opposed the concentration of power in the federal government
    • The compromises in the Constitution helped secure its ratification.

      True
    • Who were three prominent figures at the Philadelphia Convention?
      George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton
    • To address Anti-Federalist concerns, the Constitution included a compromise
    • The ratification of the Constitution was a unanimous decision among the states.
      False
    • What was added to the Constitution to address Anti-Federalist concerns about individual liberties?
      Bill of Rights
    • What concept did the Federalist Papers highlight to prevent tyranny?
      Checks and balances
    • What type of government did the Articles of Confederation establish?
      Weak central government
    • Sequence the events leading to the adoption of the Constitution:
      1️⃣ Articles of Confederation deemed inadequate
      2️⃣ Constitutional Convention held in 1787
      3️⃣ Constitution drafted
      4️⃣ Ratification debate begins
    • The legislative branch, known as Congress, is responsible for making laws.
    • Federalism divides power between the federal and state governments.
      True
    • What was added to the Constitution to address Anti-Federalist concerns and protect individual liberties?
      Bill of Rights
    • Who were two key figures of the Anti-Federalist movement?
      Patrick Henry and George Mason
    • The Constitution officially took effect in 1789.
      True
    • The Articles of Confederation included an executive branch or national judiciary.
      False
    • What was the purpose of the Philadelphia Convention in 1787?
      Create a new Constitution
    • Order the three branches of government according to the principle of separation of powers:
      1️⃣ Executive
      2️⃣ Legislative
      3️⃣ Judicial
    • The system of checks and balances prevents any one branch from becoming too dominant.

      True
    • What were the two main groups debating the merits of the Constitution during its ratification process?
      Federalists and Anti-Federalists
    • Match the compromise to its description:
      Federalism ↔️ Division of power between federal and state governments
      Bill of Rights ↔️ Protection of individual liberties
      Electoral College ↔️ Compromise between popular vote and Congress choice
    • The Constitutional Convention of 1787 aimed to establish a more effective and balanced federal government
    • Order the three branches of government by their primary functions:
      1️⃣ Legislative (Congress) - Makes laws
      2️⃣ Executive (President) - Enforces laws
      3️⃣ Judicial (Supreme Court) - Interprets laws
    • The compromises in the Constitution helped secure its ratification