Constitutional Convention
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Who were the chief proponents of creating a new Frame of Government at the Constitutional Convention?

  • Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin
  • George Washington and James Madison
  • James Madison and Alexander Hamilton (correct)
  • George Washington and Alexander Hamilton
  • Who was elected as the President of the Constitutional Convention?

  • James Madison
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • George Washington (correct)
  • Where did the Constitutional Convention take place?

  • Independence Hall (correct)
  • Boston
  • New York City
  • Philadelphia State House
  • What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

    <p>To revise the Articles of Confederation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What document was created as a result of the Constitutional Convention?

    <p>Constitution of the United States</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a purpose of a bill of rights?

    <p>To protect the rights of citizens</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an entrenched bill of rights?

    <p>A bill of rights that cannot be amended or repealed easily</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of a legal charter from the Middle Ages?

    <p>Magna Carta</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who revived the idea of rights based on citizenship in the early modern period?

    <p>Sir Edward Coke</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between an entrenched bill of rights and an unentrenched bill of rights?

    <p>An entrenched bill of rights cannot be easily amended or repealed, while an unentrenched bill of rights can</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Key Players and Events of the Constitutional Convention

    • James Madison, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin were the chief proponents of creating a new Frame of Government at the Constitutional Convention.
    • George Washington was elected as the President of the Constitutional Convention.

    Location and Purpose of the Constitutional Convention

    • The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    • The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation.

    Documents and Rights

    • The United States Constitution was created as a result of the Constitutional Convention.
    • A bill of rights is a document that specifies and limits the powers of government, protecting the rights of citizens.

    Types of Bills of Rights

    • An entrenched bill of rights is a bill of rights that is integrated into a country's constitution and can only be changed by a formal amendment process.
    • An example of an entrenched bill of rights is the United States Bill of Rights.

    Historical Context of Bills of Rights

    • The Magna Carta is an example of a legal charter from the Middle Ages that protected the rights of nobility and the church.
    • The idea of rights based on citizenship was revived in the early modern period by John Locke.

    Comparison of Bills of Rights

    • The main difference between an entrenched bill of rights and an unentrenched bill of rights is that an entrenched bill of rights is more difficult to change or repeal.

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    Test your knowledge of the Constitutional Convention and the creation of a new Frame of Government in 1787. Explore the key players, goals, and outcomes of this important event in American history.

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