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American History Chapter 7 Review
A set of flashcards for the terms in United States History Heritage of Freedom(in Christian Perspective)
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11/29/2011

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John Dickinson
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led the committee, which drafted the Articles of Confederation and proposed them to the congress in 1776
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Daniel shays
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a former military officer who led a rebellion of farmers an debtors in western Massachusetts in 1786
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Alexander Hamilton
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a delegate of New York who attended the Annapolis Convention and the Constitutional Convention
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James Madison
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a delegate of Virginia who attended the Annapolis Convention and the Constitutional Convention; remembered as the Father of the Constitution
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George Washington
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former commander of the colonial army; presided over the Constitutional Convention; first President of the United States
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Benjamin Franklin
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great American statesman who attended the Constitutional Convention
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Jonathan Dayton
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the youngest delegate to the Constitutional Convention
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Edmund Randolph
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proposed the Virginia Plan to the Convention
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William Paterson
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presented the New Jersey Plan to the Convention
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Noah Webster
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the great American educator who wrote History of the United States
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Isaac Backus
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a Baptist leader who became the most influential figure in the long battle for religious freedom in Massachusetts
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John Leland
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the most influential leader of the Virginia Baptists
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Alexis de Tocqueville
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Frenchman who came to America in 1831; one of the greatest political thinkers of the Modern Age; published Democracy in America in 1833
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Bicameral legislature
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a legislature composed of two houses
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Articles of Confederation
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a plan for union adopted by Congress in November of 1777; had several weaknesses, but did accomplish a successful land policy for the Northwest Territory
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Confederacy
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a voluntary union in which the central government is subordinate to the local governments and has only the powers they grant it
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Northwest Territory
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the area bound by the Ohio River, the Mississippi River, and the Great Lakes
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Land Ordinance
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(1785) provided for the entire Northwest Territory to be surveyed and divided into townships
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Northwest Ordinance
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(1787) provided for the gradual development of self- government in the Northwest Territory
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Shays' Rebellion
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incident in which Daniel Shays and an army of farmers and debtors forced several courts to close down in western Massachusetts in 1786 to prevent any further foreclosures
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Foreclosure
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seizure of property for nonpayment of debts
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"Critical Period"
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the years (1781-1789) during which the Articles of Confederation served as the basis for America's national government
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Constitutional Convention
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a convention held in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to revise the Articles; produced the Constitution of the United State
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Independence Hall
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name for the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia; where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed
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"Great Decision"
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the decision of the Convention delegates to draft a new Constitution.
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Great Compromise
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established a bicameral legislature to satisfy both the large and small states; often called the Connecticut Compromise.
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Virginia Plan
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called for a bicameral legislature with representation based on state population and for the creation of executive and judicial departments; gave a number of specific powers to the national government
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New Jersey Plan
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called for a unicameral legislature with equal representation for all states and for the creation of executive and judicial branches; in essence, the governmental system would continue as it did under the Articles of Confederation, but the national government would have power to tax and regulate commerce
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Connecticut Compromise
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the Great Compromise; so-called because Connecticut delegates played an important role in the compromise
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Three-fifths Compromise
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determined that 3/5 of a state's slave population would be counted for both taxation and representation
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Tariffs
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fees on imported goods
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Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise
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granted Congress power to regulate commerce with certain limitations; it could not levy export tariffs; and it could not regulate the slave trade, at least until 1808
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Federalists
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those who wanted the new Constitution adopted
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Anti-Federalists
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those who opposed the Constitution
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The Federalist
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a series of 85 essays, which gave sound arguments in favor of the Constitution; helped bring victory to the Federalists in New York
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Democratic republic
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rule by the people with a written constitution to protect the basic rights of the minority from being infringed upon by the majority
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Elastic clause
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necessary and proper clause; added to ensure that Congress should not be bound in any important matters by mere oversights or omissions in the Constitution
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Bill of Rights
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the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
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Checks and balances
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a system devised to check the power of the various branches of the national government; protects citizens against tyranny
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Implied powers
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powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but implied therein
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