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abridgingconsitutiondue process of lawVirginia Planunitary governmentssupremacy clauseproportional representationpopular sovereigntyPhiladelphia Conventionpetitionoriginal jurisdictionnull and voidNorthwest Ordinance (1787)New Jersey Plannecessary and propernatural rightsloyalistabridgingconsitutiondue process of lawVirginia Planunitary governmentssupremacy clauseproportional representationpopular sovereigntyPhiladelphia Conventionpetitionoriginal jurisdictionnull and voidNorthwest Ordinance (1787)New Jersey Plannecessary and propernatural rightsloyalist
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limiting or reducingA set of customs, traditions, rules, and laws that set forth the way a government is organized and operatedA requirement, stated in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, that treatment by state and federal governments that involves live, liberty, or property of individuals be reasonable, fair, and follow known rules and proceduresThe plan presented at the Philadelphia Convention that provided for a national govern, ment composed of 3 branches. It proposed a Congress a two houses, both of which would be based on proportional representation. The Virginia Plan favored a strong national governmentA centralized form of government in which states or local governments exercise only those powers delegated to them by the central or national governmentArticle VI, Section 2 of the Consitution, which states that the Consitution, laws passed by Congress, and treaties of the United States \"shall be the Supreme Law of the Land: and binding on the statesThe electoral system in which the number of representatives for a state is based on the number of people who live in that state. Proportional representation is used to determine the number of each state's representatives serving in the House of Representativesthe natural rights concept that ultimate political authority rests with the peopleThe meeting held in Philadelphia from May to September 1787 at which the Constitution was written, also called the Consitution Conventionthe legal claim that allows a person to ask his or her government to correct things that he or she thinks are wrong or to do things he or she believes are neededThe legal authority of a court to be the first to hear a caseof no legal or binding force; invalidan important law passed by Congress under the Articles of Confederation. The law prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory and provided for settling the western lands and the admission and organization of new statesThe plan presented at the Philadelphia Convention that called for a one-house national legislature with each state having equal representation. The New Jersey Plan followed the framework of the Articles of Confederation and favored a weak national government Article I, Section 8, clause 18 of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make all laws that are \"necessary and proper\" to carry out the powers secifically delegated to it by the Constitution. It also is known as the elastic clause.Adoctrine that human beings have basic rights, such as those to life, liberty, or property in a state of nature and that people create government to protect these rightscolonists who opposed American independence and remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution limiting or reducingA set of customs, traditions, rules, and laws that set forth the way a government is organized and operatedA requirement, stated in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, that treatment by state and federal governments that involves live, liberty, or property of individuals be reasonable, fair, and follow known rules and proceduresThe plan presented at the Philadelphia Convention that provided for a national govern, ment composed of 3 branches. It proposed a Congress a two houses, both of which would be based on proportional representation. The Virginia Plan favored a strong national governmentA centralized form of government in which states or local governments exercise only those powers delegated to them by the central or national governmentArticle VI, Section 2 of the Consitution, which states that the Consitution, laws passed by Congress, and treaties of the United States \"shall be the Supreme Law of the Land: and binding on the statesThe electoral system in which the number of representatives for a state is based on the number of people who live in that state. Proportional representation is used to determine the number of each state's representatives serving in the House of Representativesthe natural rights concept that ultimate political authority rests with the peopleThe meeting held in Philadelphia from May to September 1787 at which the Constitution was written, also called the Consitution Conventionthe legal claim that allows a person to ask his or her government to correct things that he or she thinks are wrong or to do things he or she believes are neededThe legal authority of a court to be the first to hear a caseof no legal or binding force; invalidan important law passed by Congress under the Articles of Confederation. The law prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory and provided for settling the western lands and the admission and organization of new statesThe plan presented at the Philadelphia Convention that called for a one-house national legislature with each state having equal representation. The New Jersey Plan followed the framework of the Articles of Confederation and favored a weak national government Article I, Section 8, clause 18 of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make all laws that are \"necessary and proper\" to carry out the powers secifically delegated to it by the Constitution. It also is known as the elastic clause.Adoctrine that human beings have basic rights, such as those to life, liberty, or property in a state of nature and that people create government to protect these rightscolonists who opposed American independence and remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution
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