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Terms in this set (15)what problem led to the development of the Articles of Confederation? Shay's rebellion lead to the development of the Articles of confederation what economic situation led to Shay's Rebellion and how did these economic problems demonstrate the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? tax and debt lead to Shay's rebellion. The central government couldn't stop the rebellion and that when it was decided that there was a stronger government needed. what was the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787? The purpose was to provide a government for the western territory and to bare slavery from the territory describe the states' relationship with foreign countries like Britain and Spain under the Articles of Confederation under the Articles of Confederation Britain and Spain did not take the U.S. seriously, they considered them weak. The Spanish forbade American trade, and the British did not allow America to freely send ships to trade. how did the governments established in states with liberal-minded leaders differ from those with more conservative-minded leaders? the Liberals liked the idea of the written constitution and basic rights, the conservatives wanted monarchs and opposed basic rights. Compare how the views of Alexander Hamilton and James Madison regarding government were similar and different Alexander Hamilton was conservative in principles and disliked democracy. He wanted to be similar to the British constitution, including having a monarchy. Madison favored republicanism and did not the British constitution like Hamilton. They Both were in favor of the constitution and believed in a united government How did the Constitutional Convention address the concerns of southern delegates that northern states might try to end the slave system? The constitution allowed individual states to have power over the slavery laws. What was the Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise, and what issues was it meant to address? the Great Compromise is a compromise made between the Virginia and New Jersey plans, it was meant to address the issue that states with a larger population wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal representation. what were the main flaws in the Articles of Confederation? How did the new constitution address these issues? the main flaws were weakness. The federal government was too week to make laws and impose taxes. The constitution addressed this issue by giving the national government the power to tax. why did many delegates oppose Madison's Virginia Plan? Because smaller states wanted equal congressional representation. why did the federalists generally have more support for their ideas that the Anti federalists during the Constitutional Convention? Many farmers were included in the federalist group because is rescued their farms and George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were very trustworthy men in America. Is the United States system of government a direct democracy? why or why not? No, because it is not what the Constitution wanted for the nation. Explain how checks and balances work, and why it is such an important principle of the United states government? Each branch cannot have complete control or make itself more powerful than another. This is important because it avoids a branch from over throwing and trying to control the whole government. How does a document written over two hundred years ago remain relevant and responsive to current social, economic, and political events? Explain how the founders worded parts of the Constitution to permit flexibility This document remains relevant because it is working today also and the government continues to follow the laws written there. The words in the Constitution work for any condition of the laws What is the principle of federalism an how is it reflected in the relationship between federal and state government? This defines the relationship between the central government at the national level and its constituent units at the regional, state, or local levels. Sets found in the same folderTopic 4.3 The Enduring Constitution11 terms MRSCHLUETER1 UsH Ch 7.5-7.719 terms kenzystrotmanPLUS Topic 4.3: The Enduring Constitution16 terms the_great_Mr_DoyleTEACHER Chapter 10/11 Topics30 terms Lxzer26 Other sets by this creatorexam 199 terms cepluchlauren ap gopo vocab list66 terms cepluchlauren anatomy blood quest57 terms cepluchlauren anatomy ch27-28 reproduction63 terms cepluchlauren Verified questions
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What are the similarities between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?Similarities. The Articles of Confederation and the US constitution were considered as the official law. Therefore, it was obeyed by all states. In addition, they were both created by the legislature in the congress and the central government regulated the value of money.
How did the Articles of Confederation compare to the Constitution quizlet?How did the Articles of Confederation compare to the Constitution in regards to sovereignty? Under the Articles, states had more autonomy, while the Constitution gave some powers to the states.
What changes were made from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution?One of the most significant changes between the Articles of Confederation and Constitution was the creation of the three branches of government: the executive, legislative, and judicial. This separation of powers ensured that power would not be concentrated in one particular branch.
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