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YOUR GRADES.
The 55 delegates to the constitutional convention argued about,
compromised over, and finally agreed upon a written Constitution for the
United States during a sweltering summer in - correct answer - 1787
During the ratification debates, supporters of the document drafted at the
convention called themselves "Federalists" and called opponents of the
new governmental structure created by the document "Anti-Federalists".
Some of the most ardent Anti-Federalists, such as George Mason were
delegates at the convention. Indeed, 16 of the 55 delegates to the
Convention refused to sign the document. The Anti-Federalists opposition
to the new constitution was based primarily on - correct answer - lack of a
bill of rights
During arguments over ratification, many prominent patriots were staunchly
against ratification, including Patrick Henry, George Mason and future
president James Monroe. Those in favor of ratification were equally
passionate. The articles written by those advocating ratification of the
Constitution were later published as a collection entitled: - correct answer -
The Federalist Papers
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Mark ALL the statements below that represent MAJOR debates at the
constitutional convention. If none, leave blank: - correct answer - -How
much power should be given to the new government?
-How should large and small states be represented?
According to the "state's rights" interpretation of federalism: - correct
answer - Because the Constitution is a compact among the states, the
national government's powers should be constued narrowly and should not
be expanded by interpretation.
By wording the first amendment to read "Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press..." the
Constitution specifically prohibits CONGRESS from making such laws.
What keeps states from making such laws? - correct answer - The 14th
amendment
Which of the following best describes the apportionment of power between
the state and national governments in the United States? - correct answer -
All powers not specifically assigned to the national government are
reserved to the states or to the people.
Although education is not mentioned explicitly, the tenth amendment grants
authority over education to - correct answer - The States