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$100 Question from Terms 1 Refusal to do business or buy products of a nation to pressure a change in policy
$100 Answer from Terms 1 boycott
$200 Question from Terms 1 the granting of official formal approval to adopt a policy or document
$200 Answer from Terms 1 ratification
$300 Question from Terms 2 A two house legislature
$300 Answer from Terms 1 bicameral
$400 Question from Terms 1 The characteristic of the constitution that most angered the Anti-Federalists
$400 Answer from Terms 1 lack of a bill of rights
$500 Question from Terms 1 These three men authored the 85 “Federalist Papers” to win support for the constitution
$500 Answer from Terms 1 John Jay Alexander Hamilton James Madison
$100 Question from Terms 2 group who urged the ratification of the constitution after it was completed in 1787
$100 Answer from Terms 2 federalists
$200 Question from Terms 2 The city in which the Constitutional Convention was held…..
$200 Answer from Terms 2 Philadelphia
$300 Question from Terms 2 The very first attempt by the colonists to unify for any reason
$300 Answer from Terms 2 New England Confederation
$400 Question from Terms 2 functioned as the first national government of the United States after declaring our independence from England
$400 Answer from Terms 2 2nd Continental Congress
$500 Question from Terms 2 The very 1st state to ratify the Constitution
$500 Answer from Terms 2 Delaware
$100 Question from C The “Father of the Constitution”
$100 Answer from C James Madison
$200 Question from C stated that each state should be represented equally in one house of Congress and on the basis of population in the other house
$200 Answer from C The Great Compromise
$300 Question from C Day, month and year the Declaration of Independence was signed
$300 Answer from C July 4, 1776
$400 Question from C This was the year in which the Articles of Confederation went into effect
$400 Answer from C 1781
$500 Question from C This meeting of colonial leaders wrote our first constitution as a free nation.
$500 Answer from C 2nd Continental Congress
$100 Question from D Large state plan presented at the ConstitutionalConvention; wanted representation to congress based on state population
$100 Answer from D Virginia Plan
$200 Question from D A written plan for government
$200 Answer from D constitution
$300 Question from D passed to gain southern state support for the constitution; stated that 3/5 of slaves would be counted in their population to gain representative in congress
$300 Answer from D 3/5 Compromise
$400 Question from D Papers written to gain support for ratification of the Constitution in New York and Virginia.
$400 Answer from D The Federalist Papers
$500 Question from D the last straw for the Articles of Confederation, this prompted the call for the Constitutional Convention
$500 Answer from D Shay’s Rebellion
$100 Question from E Our nations first written plan of government
$100 Answer from E The Articles of Confederation
$200 Question from E small state plan for government, called for equal representation in congress
$200 Answer from E New Jersey Plan
$300 Question from E Selected to serve as president of the Constitutional Convention
$300 Answer from E George Washington
$400 Question from E Selected as the first capital of the United States under the Constitution….
$400 Answer from E New York City
$500 Question from E The first attempt of the colonists to unify in opposition to the policies of Great Britain (1765)