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Articles Leaders
Virginia
Plan
Executive
Branch
Articles $100
The articles failed to provide for an executive and a judicial branch to make this branch of government most powerful.
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One of the greatest achievements of the Articles was devising a way to add states into the future, including Ohio, under this plan.
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Farmers revolted against their own country in opposition to taxes showing the need for a national defense.
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People with common interest formed these in state legislatures worrying leaders like Madison about the abuses of selfinterested politicians.
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Loose collection of states such as the old south, the United
Nations, The EU and the
Organization of African states.
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Led America to victory in the Revolutionary War.
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Helped frame the Virginia
Constitution. Felt very strongly with idea of freedom of religion.
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Treasury Secretary that helped write the defense of the
Constitution, which was a series of articles that were written for newspapers in New York. Those articles were later collected and became the Federalists
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At the time of the convention he was 81 years old and sick.
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Governor of Virginia Introduced the Virginia Plan into the
Convention.
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Describes the original or stated purpose of the Philadelphia convention.
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This small state wanted equal representation giving its name to the plan at the convention .
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Describes the type of representation described under the Virginia Plan.
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The Virginia plan offered a government that was more representative of the will of the majority describe as this type of government.
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Author of the New Jersey Plan
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Length of term of the President
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Presidential power that allowed president to release (a person) from punishment or exempt from penalty.
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The vested power of the executive branch to refuse approval of laws proposed by the legislature.
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Congressional power to remove the president or federal judges from power.
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What is the Legislature?
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What is the Northwest
Ordinance of 1787?
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What is Shays’ Rebellion?
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What are factions?
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What is a confederacy?
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Who is George
Washington?
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Who is
James Madison?
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Who is Alexander
Hamilton?
Leaders $400-Answer
Who is
Ben Franklin?
Leaders $500-Answer
Who is
Edmund
Randolph ?
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What is to amend the
Articles of Confederation?
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What is New Jersey?
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What is Proportional
Representation?
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What is a Democracy?
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Who is William Patterson?
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What is four years?
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What is a pardon?
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What is a Veto?
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What is impeachment?
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What are the total number of electors in the electoral college?