Unit IV Articles of Confederation and Constitution Worksheet Complete the worksheet that is attached in full! Please answers all the questions with no plag

Unit IV Articles of Confederation and Constitution Worksheet Complete the worksheet that is attached in full! Please answers all the questions with no plagiarism. Unit IV
Scholarly Activity: Constitution Comparison Worksheet
Page 1: Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate answers.
Page 2: Complete the essay in a minimum of 200 words.
Table 1 Instructions: Compare the Articles of Confederation and Constitution by filling out the blanks below.
Comparison
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
Ratification Year
(1.)
1788
Votes
1 vote per state
2 Senate votes + proportional House
votes
Legislature
(2.)
Bicameral
Courts
State courts only
Separate Judicial Branch
President
Presided over Congress
(3.)
Trade
State controlled
Federally controlled
Passing Laws
Consensus of (4.)
Tax Laws
State controlled
Federally controlled
Control of military
Congress
Congress
Currency
State Issued
Federally Issued
Amendments
Required the consent of (5.)
states
2/3 Congress and 3/4 of states
states
Congressional majority and presidential
signature
Table 2 Instructions: Fill out the missing words from the United States Bill of Rights.
Amendment 1
Amendment 2
Right to freedoms of (6.)
and speech; right to assemble and to (7.)
government for redress of grievances
Right to keep and bear arms to maintain a well-regulated (8.)
Amendment 3
Right not to house (9.)
Amendment 4
Right to be secure from unreasonable (10.)
Amendment 5
Amendment 6
Rights in criminal cases, including to (12.)
process and indictment by grand
jury for capital crimes, as well as the right not to testify against oneself
Right to a speedy (13.)
by an impartial jury
Amendment 7
Right to a (14.)
Amendment 8
Right not to face excessive (15.)
punishment
Amendment 9
Rights retained by the (18.)
, even if they are not specifically (19.)
by
the Constitution
(20.) States’
to powers not specifically delegated to the federal government
Amendment 10
the
during time of war
and (11.)
trial in civil cases
or fines, or (16.)
and (17.)
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Below, compare and contrast the philosophies of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists that emerged
during the time period of the Constitutional Convention through the ratification of the U.S. Constitution
(roughly the late 1780s). In your answer, make sure to also include how the philosophies of both parties were
reflective of the American society of the time.
Your response must be at least 200 words in length.
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