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nakayla myers febuary 6, 2024
vocabulary skill builder: ch. 10: creating the constitution
| vocab word | definition | sketch/clip art |
|---|---|---|
| northwest territory p. 200 | × | |
| northwest ordinance p. 200 | × | |
| constitutional convention p. 202 | a meeting held in philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states created the u.s. constitution. | × |
| republic p. 204 | × | |
| constitution p. 204 | a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government. | × |
| great compromise p. 206 | × |
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| Vocab Word | Definition | Sketch/Clip Art Description |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest Territory p. 200 | The region of land north of the Ohio River, east of the Mississippi River, and south of the Great Lakes, organized by the U.S. in the late 1700s. | A map section showing the Great Lakes, Ohio River, and Mississippi River, labeled "Northwest Territory" |
| Northwest Ordinance p. 200 | A 1787 law that established a process for admitting new states from the Northwest Territory and banned slavery there. | A document labeled "Northwest Ordinance" next to a small state icon and a crossed-out slavery symbol |
| Constitutional Convention p. 202 | A 1787 meeting in Philadelphia where delegates revised the Articles of Confederation and instead created the U.S. Constitution. | A drawing of Independence Hall with delegates gathered inside |
| republic p. 204 | A form of government where citizens elect representatives to make laws and govern on their behalf. | A ballot box with a vote being cast, next to a representative speaking at a podium |
| constitution p. 204 | A written plan that provides the basic framework of a government, outlining its powers and limits. | The U.S. Constitution document with the Preamble visible |
| Great Compromise p. 206 | An agreement at the Constitutional Convention that created a bicameral legislature: the Senate (equal representation per state) and the House of Representatives (representation based on state population). | A split diagram: one side showing 2 figures per state (Senate) and the other showing figures grouped by state size (House) |