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Constitutional Era I

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show 3/5 Compromise  
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show Republic  
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Father of the Constitution, Wrote the Virginia Plan, led debates during Constitutional Convention.   show
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Was the first attempt at a workable gov’t in the U.S.   show
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show Currency  
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show George Washington  
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show Virginia Plan  
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show Great Compromise  
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A change or addition put into a constitution or a law.   show
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System that divides the gov’ts powers between a central gov’t and several smaller regional gov’ts (states).   show
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System that divides governmental power among three separate, independent and coequal branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.   show
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show Supremacy Clause  
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The power of the President to stop a bill from becoming a law.   show
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show Bill of Rights  
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show New Jersey Plan  
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Are agreements in which both sides get part of what they want but neither side gets all of what it wants.   show
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Means to trade.   show
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show Executive  
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show Judicial  
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Branch of government that makes laws and is lead by Congress.   show
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show Anti-Federalist  
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George Washington and James Madison supported the Constitution, they were known as...?   show
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show Free Market  
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show Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia  
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