Vocabulary
Vocabulary for Chapter 3
Chapter Sections
- The Religious and Classical Roots of Colonial Ideas About Government
- The English Roots of American Government
- The Contributions of English Enlightenment Thinkers
- The Contributions of French Enlightenment Thinkers
- Colonial Experience with Self-Government
- From Benign Neglect to Armed Rebellion
- The Decision to Declare Independence
- Creating a New Government During Wartime
- State Constitutions: Giving Power to the People
- PGoverning Under the Articles of Confederation
- Convening the Constitutional Convention
- Reaching a Compromise on Representation
- Compromises on Slavery and Commerce
- Creating the Executive Branch: One Head or Many?
- Anti-Federalists Speak Out Against the Constitution
- Federalists Defend the Constitution
- The Constitution Goes into Effect