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foundations of democracy3

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show A two house legislature. US Congress = House of Representatives and The US Senate  
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show A government where power is divided between the national level and state level (Ex: enumerated powers and implied powers = national; reserved powers = state; concurrent powers = both)  
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federalist   show
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show A person who supported stronger state and local governments like in the Articles of Confederation (Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Sam Adams)  
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show A meeting of delegates in Philadelphia to write the U.S. Constitution  
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Virginia Plan   show
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New Jersey Plan   show
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Connecticut (Great) Compromise   show
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show A compromise to satisfy southern states by allowing slaves to count as ⅗ of a person toward their population; this means more representation in the HOR.  
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show Essays written by federalists (James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay) to convince people why a strong federal gov’t (the US Constitution) would be the best  
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show Group of 538 people who officially choose the President and VP of the United States after the people have voted.  
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