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written plan for government |
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divided into 2 parts, or houses |
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group of individual state governments that
band together for a common purpose |
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Constitutional Convention |
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meeting of state delegates in 1787 leading
to adoption of new Constitution |
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agreement providing a dual system
of congressional representation |
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agreement providing that enslaved persons
would count as 3/5 of other persons
in determining representation in Congress |
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group of people who would be named by each state legislature to select the president
and vice president |
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supporters of the Constitution |
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form of government in which power is divided
between the federal, or national,
government and the states |
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people who opposed the Constitution |
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intro to the Constitution that states the goals
and purposes of the government |
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has law making powers; Congress |
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law enforcing branch;
headed by a President and a vice president |
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interprets the laws and sees that they're applied fairly |
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any change in the constitution |
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the notion that power lies with the people |
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the law applies to everyone, even those who govern |
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the split of authority among the 3 branches |
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a system in which each branch of government is able to check, or restrain the power of others |
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powers that Congress has that are specifically
listed in the Constitution |
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