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US History CH:6
The Story of America
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History
8th Grade
10/29/2009

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What was the major weakness in the

Articles of Confederation?

Definition

A major weakness of the

Articles of Confederation is that the central government could not tax citizens.

Term

Who would likely disagree with the

supremacy clause of the constitution?

Definition

Antifederalists would be the

most likely to disagree with the

supremacy clause of the constitution.

Term

What were American leaders most influenced by in creating a new government?

(political and intellectual traditions)

Definition
American leaders were most influenced by the Magna Carta, the Enlightenment, and the Mayflower Compact.
Term
What is checks and balances?
Definition
The system of checks and balances includes the president's ability to veto a bill passed by Congress, the separation of powers, and Congress' ability to override a presidentail veto.
Term
How did the Northern and Southern state legislatures differ?
Definition
The difference between Northern and Southern legislatures is that Northern legislators gradually passed laws to free the children of slaves born after a certain date.
Term
What were the problems the United States faced after the Revolutionary War?
Definition
The problems the United States faced after the Revolutionary War were a brief depression, problems with foreign trade, and inflation.
Term

What is included in the

Articles of the Constitution?

Definition
The Articles of the Constitution included the three branches of government, states rights, and the concept of national supremacy.
Term
Why was the Second Continental Congress considered to be the first central government in the United States?
Definition

It can be said that the

Second Continental Congress

was the first central government in the

United States because it had a continuing existence and ran the country on a

day-to-day basis.

Term
Under the Constitution, what did states have to give up?
Definition
Under the Constitution, the states had to give up the right to print money, the right to tax imports, and the right to tax exports.
Term

Two steps in creating a

new system of government.

Definition
The first step in creating a new system of government in the United States involved creating a government independent of England. The second step involved creating a central government.
Term
public servants
Definition
Another term for government officials.
Term

federalism

 

Definition

A system of sharing power between the

states and the national government.

Term
Peace of Paris
Definition

Treaty that officially ended the

Revolutionary War.

Term
Continental Dollars
Definition
Paper money printed by the continental congress.
Term
ratify
Definition
To approve a document.
Term
republican
Definition
A form of government in which power lies in representatives elected by the people.
Term
Great Compromise
Definition

Divided Congress into two houses,

one with equal representation and

one with representation based on population.

Term
Articles of Confederation
Definition

The first constitution drafted

by the Continental Congress.

Term
hard money
Definition
gold and silver
Term
Three-Fifths Compromise
Definition

Settled the debate over whether slaves

should be counted in determining

the number of representatives

a state should have in Congress.

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