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When is your vocab test for this unit?
Wednesday
When are your projects due?
Thursday
What is the best class of the day?
Social Studies obviously
What is Ms. Leigh's first name?
Amanda
What does the P in Rocket Way stand for?
Pride
What does the I in Rocket Way stand for?
Integrity
What does the R in the Rocket Way stand for?
Respect
the first 10 amendments of the Constitution
Bill of Rights
system of government with two law making bodies
bicameralism
preferred a weak central government because they disliked a strong government with British tyranny
anti-federalist
three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for representation
3/5ths compromise
the Supreme law of the land after the AoC
Constitution
the power is shared between the state and national government
federalism
each branch of government has different jobs
separation of powers
2 branches of government equal in power, with large state populations having more representatives
Virginia Plan
represented the less populated states to have an equal amount of representatives in government
New Jersey Plan
a change or addition to the Constitution
amendment
group of votes that decide who becomes president of the United States
Electoral College
no branch of government should be more powerful than the others
checks and balances
the first pseudo-Constitution of the United States
Articles of Confederation
can not be taken away
unalienable/inalienable
those who supported the Constitution and a strong central government
Federalists
agreement that created two law making bodies in Congress
The Great Compromise
people have the power in the country through voting
democracy
treating people as if they are property
slavery
uprising in western Massachusetts in opposition to high taxes and harsh economic conditions
Shay's rebellion
an organized group of people with shared beliefs
political parties