(All homework assignments must be typed.)
Objectives:
4-1
- Identify the factors that influenced American colonial governments
- Explain the significance of the declaration of Independence as a means of justifying the American colonies’ separation from Great Britain
- Describe the forces that shaped the Confederation government
- Identify the Confederation weaknesses.
4-2
- Outline the three major compromises of the Constitutional Convention
- Define the role of political compromise in a free society.
4-3
- Identify The Federalist Papers.
- Discuss the arguments for and against ratification.
Answer the following questions using your textbook and the lecture. (111 pts)
- List the three ways Great Britain influenced American colonial government. (3 pts)
- What catalytic events (action between two or more forces) shook colonial America and encouraged independence? (2 pts)
- What law passed by Parliament passed in 1765 violated the Petition of Right? (1 pt)
- Explain a boycott, and why did the colonists institute one. (2 pts)
- At which assembly was the Declaration of Independence created? (1 pt)
- Which assembly issued a declaration of Grievances to King George III? (1 pt)
- State the assembly in which the Declaration of Independence was created. (1 pt)
- What did the Second Continental Congress set out to do, and what was the result? (2 pts)
- Explain the four major truths Jefferson presented in the Declaration of Independence?(4 pts)
- Explain the significance of the Declaration of Independence. (2 pts)
- Explain the term deism .(1 pt)
- Why do you believe the Articles of Confederation were so difficult to ratified? (2 pts)
- What two events showed the states that their national union under the Articles of Confederation needed to be redefined, and how did these events illustrate this need? (4 pts)
- Which assembly was convened on May 25, 1787? Explain the purpose, and who was chosen president? (3 pts)
- What two procedural rules were adopted at the beginning of the Constitutional Convention? Why were they important? (4 pts)
- List and explain the three major areas whereby the Constitutional Convention needed to make compromises. (6 pts)
- What questions should a Christian legislator ask himself when asked to compromise? (3 pts)
- Compose a chart showing the differences between the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan and the Connecticut Compromise. Include the following in your chart: Author, Balance of Power, Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, and Representation in Congress (18 pts)
- Explain the two major arguments presented against adoption of the Constitution. Do you agree or disagree with those arguments? (Defend your answer) (4 pts)
- Provide a chart showing the twelve weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, state the Federalist Paper that addressed the weakness, and state the Constitutional solution. (36 pts.)
- Compare the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. In which states did these two groups have the toughest battles? What was added to the Constitution because of the Anti-Federalist demands? (4 pts)
- Which position –the Federalist or Anti-Federalist—do you agree with? Defend your answer. (2 pts.)
- In what states did the greatest threat to the ratification of the Constitution exist? What compromise was the deciding factor in the success of ratification? (3 pts)
- How was Washington’s inauguration both an end and a beginning? (2 pts)