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Government Review
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History
8th Grade
04/27/2009

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When they were colonies, England had had too much power over them, and they did not want that to happen again.
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Why did the Articles of Confederation place all the power in the states?
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National government was too weak- could not collect taxes or enforce laws
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What types of problems did the Articles of Confederation create? (since the power was placed in the states)
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list of individual rights protected by the Constitution
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What is the Bill of Rights?
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1st amendment
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five freedoms: religion, speech, press, assembly, petition
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2nd amendment
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right to keep and bear arms
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3rd amendment
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civilians will not be forced to house soldiers
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7th amendment
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trial by jury in civil action
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4th amendment
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no unreasonable seaches
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5th amendment
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due process protections
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6th amendment
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fair and impartial jury
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8th amendment
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no cruel or unusual punishment
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1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th
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protect individual freedoms
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4th, 5th, 6th, 8th
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protect rights of the accused
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federalists
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supported ratification of the Constitution
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federalists
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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison
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federalists
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believed that checks and balances would prevent one branch from becoming too powerful
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federalists
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said that Constitution divided power between state and national government and then separated national government into three branches
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James Madison
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federalist; author of many essays in Federalist Papers; supported the idea of a Bill of Rights; wrote a list of individual liberties that should always be protected and this list became the Bill of Rights
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Alexander Hamilton
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author of many of the Federalist papers; first secretary of the Treasury
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Federalist Papers
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written to help win support for the Constitution
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Federalist Papers
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supported the idea of strong national government divided into 3 branches; Federalists believed that giving a lot of power to the national government would not be harmful to individual rights as long as a series of checks and balances was created
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Anti-Federalists
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people who opposed ratification of the Constitution
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Anti-Federalists
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main concern was amount of power given to National government
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Anti-Federalists
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believed Constitution took too much power from the states
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Anti-Federalists
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wanted the Legislative branch to be more powerful than the Executive Branch
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Patrick Henry
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anti-federalist; would not vote for Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was included
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Marbury vs. Madison
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Marbury sued the federal government to give him a job with the government
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Marbury vs. Madison
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Supreme Court declared that the law written by Congress that would have helped Marbury get his job back was unconstitutional- any law that violated the Constitution was not allowed to be enforced
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Marbury vs. Madison
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First time the Supreme Court decided that a law made by Congress was not allowed by the Constitution
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Marbury vs. Madison
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established idea of judicial review
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judicial review
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the idea that the Supreme Court has the right to review all laws made by Congress
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