11.2 CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS (1763 – 1824)

Write responses to each prompt below for 11.2 CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS (1763 – 1824). Use specific historical examples to support your answers.

Question 1

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Following the French and Indian War, describe how the British government made efforts to gain greater political and economic control. Then, explain how the colonies reacted to these efforts.

Question 2

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Explain the purpose of and the ideas contained in the Declaration of Independence and discuss its long-term impacts.

Question 3

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Explain the impacts of the Revolutionary War on workers, African Americans, women, and Native Americans.

Question 4

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What were the weaknesses and successes of government under the Articles of Confederation?

Question 5

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What led to the development of the Constitution? What were some of the major debates and resolutions (including compromises over-representation, taxation, and slavery.)

Question 6

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Describe the constitutional principles: federalism, separation of powers, creation of checks and balances, the sovereignty of the people, and judicial independence.

Question 7

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What were the key points of debate expressed in the Federalist Papers and the Antifederalist Papers?

Question 8

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Describe the rights and protections provided by the Bill of Rights and who they initially applied to.

Question 9

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Explain Washington’s presidential actions and precedents, including those in his Farewell Address.

Question 10

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Explain the debate surrounding Hamilton’s economic plan and its impact on the development of political parties.

Question 11

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Describe the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power established in the presidential election of 1800 and compare it to the presidential election of 2000.

Question 12

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How did the Supreme Court decisions strengthen the powers of the federal government in Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, and Gibbons v. Ogden?

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