- What part of the constitution allows the congress to "make all laws necessary and proper to carry out the governing of the United States" and is the basis for a loose construction
- What other Enlightenment principles did the constitution draw from?
- When do you tie back long hair and secure loose clothes?
- The ideology of the time period that argued that government should act for the greater good
- Slaves would count partially to a state's reputation- later be hated by the Federalist party?
- What decision did the United States make in choosing who to help?
- What was the plan that proposed a two-house legislature with representation based only on population?
- What was the group that opposed the Constitution known as?
- What did they write to convince people to support the constitution?
- What did the anti-federalist want attached to the constitution?
- What was the major issue at the convention that needed to be worked so the Delegates would agree to a stronger national government?
- When did the Constitution Convention convene? and where?
- Which part of the constitution explains why the constitution was written and its purpose?
- bicameral legislature: one house based on population or proportional, the other equal representation
- Where was the power/authority based under the constitution?
- Powers strictly given to the national government are known as?
- What crop was not prominent among the first Native Americans?
- During what years did the Articles govern the country?
- Working-class urban whites resisted because they did not want to compete socially and economically with African Americans
- Instead of sniffing to smell substances?