Constitutional Convention
Unicameral
A lawmaking body with a single house whose representatives are elected by the people
Bicameral
A lawmaking body with two houses, a Senate and a House of Representatives
Confederate System of Government
A system of government in which the states have all of the power and the federal government has very little power. Also known as a confederation
3/5 Compromise
Compromise between northern and southern states at the Constitutional Convention that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
Northwest Ordinance
Describes how the Northwestern territory was to be governed and set conditions for settlement and citizen rights. New states would have equal rights with existing states and laid the groundwork for Western expansion
Shay's Rebellion
Massachusetts farmers who rose up to protest taxes and actions against debtors (those who could not pay debts.) Revealed the inability (weakness) of the national government to put down an uprising if it occurred.
Great Compromise
Proposed by Roger Sherman Compromise made by Constitutional Convention in which states would have equal representation in one house of the legislature (Senate) and representation based on population in the other house (House of Representatives)
Federalism
Sharing of power between the state and federal governments
Constitutional Convention
Shays' Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention showing the need for a strong national government. The meeting of state delegates in 1787 in Philadelphia called to revise the Articles of Confederation. It instead designed a new plan of government, the US Constitution.
Anti-Federalist
Someone who is against the new Constitution
Federalist
Someone who supports the new Constitution
Legislative Branch
The branch of government having the power to make laws. Congress
Judicial Branch
The court systems of local, state, and federal governments, responsible for interpreting the laws passed by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch. Also, determines if laws are unconstitutional.
Executive Branch
The division of the federal government that includes the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members; enforces the nation's laws.
Virginia Plan
The proposal at the Constitutional Convention that called for bicameral (2 houses) congressional representation based on population
New Jersey Plan
The proposal at the Constitutional Convention that called for equal representation of each state in Congress regardless of the state's population. Favored by the small states.
Articles Of Confederation
This document, the nation's first constitution, was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1781 during the Revolution. The document was limited because states held most of the power, and Congress lacked the power to tax, regulate trade, or control coinage.
Ratify
To approve
Amend
To change
Northwest Territory
Vast territory north of Ohio and west of Pennsylvania to the Mississippi River, which was key to expanding the U.S.