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            the decision at the Constitutional convention to count slaves as 3/5 of a person for the purpose of deciding the population and determining how many seats each state would have in Congress
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        3/5 compromise
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            number of people in the house of represenatives
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        435
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            the upper house of the United States Congress
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        senate
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            lower house of congress based on state population
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        house of representatives
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            a vote that blocks a decision
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        veto
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            4 years
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        terms of president
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            supporters of the constitution
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        federalists
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            people who opposed the constitution
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        antifederalists
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            the first ten amendments to the Constitution, dealing mostly with civil rights.
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        the bill of rights
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            Compromise made by Constitutional Convention in which states would have equal representation in one house of the legislature and representation based on population in the other house
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        Great compromise
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            A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
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        checks and balances
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            to interpret laws
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        Function of judicial branch
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            executes or carries out laws
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        function of the executive branch
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            To create laws, and collect taxes
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        Function of legislative branch
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            articles of confederation
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        name of first constitution
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            Opposite of the Virginia Plan, it proposed a single-chamber congress in which each state had one vote. This created a conflict with representation between bigger states, who wanted control befitting their population, and smaller states, who didn't want to be bullied by larger states.
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        New Jersey Plan
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            Virginia delegate James Madison's plan of government, in which states got a number of representatives in Congress based on their population. Also bigger states.
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        Virginia Plan
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            this conflict in Massachusetts caused many to criticize the Articles of Confederation and admit the weak central government was not working; uprising led by Daniel Shays in an effort to prevent courts from foreclosing on the farms of those who could not pay the taxes
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        Shay's rebellion
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            The constitutional amendment that establishes the four great liberties: freedom of the press, of speech, of religion, and of assembly.
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        First Amendment
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            The gov . was feeling weak because they didn't actually have more power than the states. They were like not the head. It had no strengths.
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        Weakness of the government under Articles of Confederation
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            The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution. Signifiicance: The Federalist papers were written by renowned Federalists such as Hamilton, Madison and John Jay.
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        Federalists papers
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            popular sovereignty that was used to show independence?
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        " we the people "
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            one of the British colonies that formed the United States.
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        Delaware
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            president- appoints federal judges, can grant reprieves and pardons for fereal crimes, can veto acts of congress, can call special sessions of congress
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        Executive powers
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            The powers to interpret laws, to determine their meanings, and to settle disputes in society
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        Judicial powers
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            congress- can override veto, controls spending of money, establishes lower federal court, can impeach and remove federal judges
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        Legislative powers
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            To become president there are many things that are involved. There are a total of 538 electoral votes. There are 435 from the house representatives, 100 from the senitors, and 3 from the district of Columbia. Therfore, at least 270 votes are needed to ecome president .  The electors from each of those states are all apart of the Electoral College. This was created by our founding fathers because they didn't trust the people to elect fully. It was also a compromise on how to elect the president. The number of each electoral votes is based on that states population. The bad things about the system is that they risk the chance of electing a president tht didn't win the majority of the popular vote. Lastly, The "winner takes all system" is used in the election if a canidatee receives 1 more vote than the other in a state, so they would take all the votes from that state.
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        Describe the system of electing the president. Be sure to share why the Electoral system was created, how the number of electoral votes each state recieves is determined, the number need for victory, the total number of electoral votes, process of winning, and problems of the system.
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            the conflict in the plans for the legislative branch was how New Jersey and Virginia had different beleifs on how the legislative branch should be run. Virginia beleived that they should be represented based on polulation, but New Jerey beleived that the representaion should be equal for all states. The Great Comprimise resolved this problem by creating a two house legislature, with the lower house being the House of Representitives, which was represented by population: then there was the upper house which is the senate, with equal representation {2}.
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        Describe the conflicts plans for the lguslative branch as dicussed at the Constituional Convention. Second describe how the great compromise resolved the conflict.