What is the most visible disagreement between federalists and anti-federalists
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whether representation should cover the entire republic
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Birds of a flock together Bring back one of the item that fits in the blank
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Horse Isle answer: feather
Sossie, Brown Server
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How did the role of the federal government change under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to trust
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To what extent did the role of the federal government change
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How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the Articles of confederation and how it is organized
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How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the
Articles of Confederation and how it is organized?
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What was one key argument from the federalist papers
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The country needs a strong central government
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What are federalists and anti-federalists
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federalists--for the Constitution
anti-federalists--against the Constitution
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What is laws came in to stop slavery
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At the end of the civil war 3 amendments were passed that
addressed slavery, and citizenship rights. These were the 13th,
14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution.
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What do these headlines demonstrate about the process of ratifying the Constitution
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Most states eventually agreed on the compromise of ratification with a bill of rights
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What was the focus of the ratification debates in each state
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whether to accept or reject the constitution.
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Which statement best explains how the Constitution addressed a weakness in the Articles of Confederation
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Answer this question… The federal government did not have enough
power to enforce its laws, so the Constitution gave the federal
government more power than the states.
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Which phrase best completes the diagram
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is supported by federal funding for health care programs
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Which speaker would most likely support the government established by the Articles of Confederation
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Speak 1, it's important for all local leaders to work together
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What political idea does this quote express
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States rights to govern themselves
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What important Anti-Federalist idea is expressed in this excerpt from the Anti-Federalist Papers
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Concern for individual liberty
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What is one purpose of the supremacy clause of the Constitution
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It establishes that the constitution, federal laws made and
treaties are the supreme law of the land. It provides state courts
are bound by the supreme law and when there is a conflict between
state and federal law the federal law must be applied. Even state
constitutions are subordinate to the federal law.
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How does cooperative federalism work in the United States
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It is a concept of federalism in which federal, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.
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Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States
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The Federal government has taken a more active role in areas once controlled by the states
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Which of the following best completes the diagram above
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Institution of slavery
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What weakness did delegates at the Constitutional Convention see in the Articles of Confederation
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The government only had one branch.
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What is the most visible disagreement between federalists and anti-federalists
whether representation should cover the entire republic
Birds of a flock together Bring back one of the item that fits in the blank
Horse Isle answer: feather
Sossie, Brown Server
How did the role of the federal government change under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to trust
To what extent did the role of the federal government change
under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to world affairs
How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the Articles of confederation and how it is organized
How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the
Articles of Confederation and how it is organized?
What was one key argument from the federalist papers
The country needs a strong central government
What are federalists and anti-federalists
federalists--for the Constitution
anti-federalists--against the Constitution
What is laws came in to stop slavery
At the end of the civil war 3 amendments were passed that
addressed slavery, and citizenship rights. These were the 13th,
14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution.
What do these headlines demonstrate about the process of ratifying the Constitution
Most states eventually agreed on the compromise of ratification with a bill of rights
What was the focus of the ratification debates in each state
whether to accept or reject the constitution.
Which statement best explains how the Constitution addressed a weakness in the Articles of Confederation
Answer this question… The federal government did not have enough
power to enforce its laws, so the Constitution gave the federal
government more power than the states.
Which phrase best completes the diagram
is supported by federal funding for health care programs
Which speaker would most likely support the government established by the Articles of Confederation
Speak 1, it's important for all local leaders to work together
What political idea does this quote express
States rights to govern themselves
What important Anti-Federalist idea is expressed in this excerpt from the Anti-Federalist Papers
Concern for individual liberty
What is one purpose of the supremacy clause of the Constitution
It establishes that the constitution, federal laws made and
treaties are the supreme law of the land. It provides state courts
are bound by the supreme law and when there is a conflict between
state and federal law the federal law must be applied. Even state
constitutions are subordinate to the federal law.
How does cooperative federalism work in the United States
It is a concept of federalism in which federal, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.
Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States
The Federal government has taken a more active role in areas once controlled by the states
Which of the following best completes the diagram above
Institution of slavery
What weakness did delegates at the Constitutional Convention see in the Articles of Confederation