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American History

Chris Watt

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1.one in witch two levels of government shared fundimental powers
6.the idea that a government sould be based on the consent of the people
7.the first ten admendments
8.were for the consitiution
9.offical approval
12.a government in witch citizens rule throught there elected officals
13.where agenst the constitution
14.a polital leader who suggested the great compromise
15.or alliance
16.a plan for a two house congress that satisfyed the big and the small states
17.a series of essays defending the constitution
18.established a plan for surveying land
19.government branch that interpreted the laws
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2.would cast ballots for the candidates
3.government branch that carried out laws
4.allowed three-fifths of the states slaves to be counted as part of the population
5.provided a procedure to divide land into territories
10.government branch that makes laws
11.a system to prevent one branch from dominating the others

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