<p>NAME______Critical Period Study Guide (Constitution) Text pg. 192-25 Engaged citizens understand the workings of government and use historical precedents in shaping thought and action</p><p>Essential Question: How was the United States’ government created, structured, maintained, and changed? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a federal system? What is the process in using the governmental system to effect needed change?</p><p>Text Connection Class Connection</p><p>1. constitution</p><p>2. Democracy</p><p>3. Republic</p><p>4. Articles of Confederation</p><p>5. Northwest Territory</p><p>6. Land Ordinance of 1785</p><p>7. Northwest Ordinance of 1787</p><p>8. Robert Morris</p><p>9. John Adams</p><p>10. John Jay</p><p>11. Economic depression</p><p>12. Daniel Shays</p><p>13. Shays’ Rebellion</p><p>14. Constitutional Convention</p><p>15. James Madison</p><p>16. Alexander Hamilton</p><p>17. Virginia Plan 18. New Jersey Plan</p><p>19. Great Compromise</p><p>20. Three-Fifths Compromise</p><p>21. E pluribus unum</p><p>22. Federalism</p><p>23. Preamble</p><p>24. Legislative Branch</p><p>25. Congress</p><p>26. House of Representatives</p><p>27. Senate</p><p>28. Executive Branch</p><p>29. Electoral College</p><p>30. Judicial Branch</p><p>31. Checks and Balances</p><p>32. Judiciary Act (1789)</p><p>33. Marbury v. Madison (1803)</p><p>34. Federalists</p><p>35. Antifederalists</p><p>36. Bill of Rights</p><p>37. Second Amendment</p><p>38. Third Amendment</p><p>39. Fifth Amendment</p><p>40. Eighth Amendment 41. Tenth Amendment</p><p>42. 13th Amendment</p><p>43. 15th Amendment</p><p>44. 16th Amendment</p><p>45. 17th Amendment</p><p>46. 18th/21st Amendment</p><p>47. 19th Amendment</p><p>48. 22nd Amendment</p><p>49. 26th Amendment</p><p>50. Due process</p><p>51. Suffrage</p>
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