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TermDefinition
compromisean agreement between two parties where both give up something they want
amendmenta change or addition to an important document
articlea part or section of the United States Constitution
Articles of ConfederationAmerica's first constitution, but had a very weak central government
constitutiona formal plan of government
delegatea person sent to vote for a group of people / representative
depreciateto fall in value
depressiona period of time when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
federalismthe sharing of power between the state and federal government
manumissionthe freeing of individual enslaved persons
petitiona formal request
proportionalcorresponding in size or population
ratifyto approve
executivethe branch of government that enforces and carries out the laws
legislativethe branch of government that makes the laws
judicialthe branch of government that interprets the laws and determines whether they are constitutional
Roger ShermanThis person proposed the Great Compromise.
John LockeThis philosopher said the government was "an agreement between the people and their ruler."
Edmund RandolfThis person proposed the Virginia Plan.
James MadisonThe "Father" and primary writer of the U.S. Constitution.
George WashingtonThe leader of the Constitutional Convention.
George MasonThe person who proposed a Bill of Rights to be added to the U.S. Constitution.
EnlightenmentMovement in the 1700s that claimed science, reason, and knowledge would better society.
Electoral CollegeThe body that elects the President.
FederalistA person in support of a new United States Constitution.
Anti-FederalistA person opposed the United States Constitution.
republicA type of government where citizens rule through elected representatives.
Daniel ShaysThe person who led a revolt of farmers against he government.
Northwest OrdinanceThis law helped to stop the spread of slavery to the west.
bicameralterm meaning 'two-house' legislature
Great CompromiseThis compromise came up with a bicameral legislature in order to please both the large population and small population states.
Three-Fifths CompromiseThis compromise said that only a fraction of the slaves in southern states could count toward total population.

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  1. Northwest Ordinance This law helped to stop the spread of slavery to the west. - 4 misses
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