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The American Constitution

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This man led a rebellion against a state.
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This man led a rebellion against a state.
Daniel Shays
This man had the ideas that formed the basis of the United States Constitution.
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This man had the ideas that formed the basis of the United States Constitution.
James Madison
This man dvised the states to vote for the Constitution.
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This man dvised the states to vote for the Constitution.
Benjamin Franklin
This man was President of the Constitutional Convention and refused the offer to be king of America.
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This man was President of the Constitutional Convention and refused the offer to be king of America.
George Washington
This man said, "Slavery will bring the judgment of heaven on a country!"
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This man said, "Slavery will bring the judgment of heaven on a country!"
Mr. Mason
This branch of government makes the laws.
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This branch of government makes the laws.
Legislative
This branch of government decides if laws have been broken.
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This branch of government decides if laws have been broken.
Judicial
This branch of government carries out the laws.
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This branch of government carries out the laws.
Executive
This is government that is run by representatives.
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This is government that is run by representatives.
Republic
Nine states had to approve of this for it to become law.
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Nine states had to approve of this for it to become law.
The Constitution
This group did not like the Constitution.
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This group did not like the Constitution.
Anti-Federalists
This group liked the Constitution.
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This group liked the Constitution.
Federalists
The Anti-Federalists wanted to add this to the Constitution.
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The Anti-Federalists wanted to add this to the Constitution.
Bill of Rights.
The Federalists liked this.
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The Federalists liked this.
Constitution
The two groups came to an agreement that is not exactly what either side wanted but was something that both sides could agree on, which is called what.
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The two groups came to an agreement that is not exactly what either side wanted but was something that both sides could agree on, which is called what.
Compromise
These are goods that go out of a country.
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These are goods that go out of a country.
Exports
These are goods that come into a country.
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These are goods that come into a country.
Imports
This term means to approve, like when the states approved the Constitution.
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This term means to approve, like when the states approved the Constitution.
Ratify
This is a person who represents a group of people.
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This is a person who represents a group of people.
Delegate
This is an agreement that is not exactly what either side wants but is something that both sides can agree on.
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This is an agreement that is not exactly what either side wants but is something that both sides can agree on.
Compromise
The president is in this branch of governement.
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The president is in this branch of governement.
Executive
This is a tax on imported goods.
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This is a tax on imported goods.
Tariff
This many states had to approve the Constitution for it to become law.
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This many states had to approve the Constitution for it to become law.
Nine
Benjamin Franklin advised this group to vote for the Constitution.
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Benjamin Franklin advised this group to vote for the Constitution.
The states
A nation needs these two things to last.
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A nation needs these two things to last.
True religion and morals
What are at least two rights in the Bill of Rights?
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What are at least two rights in the Bill of Rights?
Freedom of religion, speech, press, to own guns, to stay silent, to not have things searched and taken without a warrant, to have trial by a jury, to not house and feed soldiers, no cruel and unusual punishment, + several more.




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