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What are some of the new ideas of the Enlightenment that were important to the writers of The Constitution?

In The Articles of Confederation, how many votes did each state get to have in National affairs?

What are some of the problems with how many votes each state had? (think about the disagreements)

What was the compromise that still makes up Congress now?

What is Federalism? (describe in bullet points)

What are the three branches of government?

What is the purpose of dividing the power into three branches of government?

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2) 13

3) Wellll basically every time that the church agreed to something they couldn’t because nine states had to agree but there is always some states that wouldn’t so it was always complicated to make an agreement

4) a great compromise ( yea that’s the real name of it)

5)
•the federal principal or system of government

•Federalism is also a mixed or a compound way of government

6) executive, legislative, and judicial

7) the purpose was to not give one branch more power than the others that’s why they divided the power into three branches
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