The Constitutional Convention | Period 3: 1754-1800 | AP US History | Khan Academy

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3 Jul 201710:16

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the formation of the U.S. government system post-Revolutionary War. It highlights the initial Articles of Confederation, which favored a loose confederation of states with limited central power. The script details the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where delegates sought a balance between a strong central government and the risk of tyranny. The Great Compromise resulted in a bicameral legislature, with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate providing equal representation for all states.

Takeaways

  • 🏛️ The United States government system is composed of three branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
  • 🗽 The Constitutional Convention of 1787 established the current U.S. government system.
  • ⏳ There was an 11-year period between the Declaration of Independence and the creation of the modern U.S. Constitution.
  • 🔄 The Articles of Confederation, in place before the Constitution, emphasized limited government and a loose confederation of states.
  • 💡 The Articles of Confederation faced issues like difficulty in raising taxes and a weak central government.
  • 🤝 The Constitutional Convention aimed to balance a strong central government capable of action without becoming tyrannical.
  • 🗳️ The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on state population.
  • 🔄 The New Jersey Plan countered with equal representation for all states, similar to the Articles of Confederation.
  • 🤝 The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise) combined elements of both plans, creating a bicameral legislature with proportional and equal state representation.
  • 🗳️ The House of Representatives would have members elected based on population, while each state would have two senators in the Senate.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the year 1787 in the context of the United States government?

    -The year 1787 is significant because it marks the Constitutional Convention where the system of government we know today was created.

  • What was the main issue with the Articles of Confederation?

    -The Articles of Confederation had a very strong sense of limited government, which led to a weak central government that struggled to get things done, like raising taxes or a military.

  • Why did the United States initially adopt a system of limited government?

    -The United States initially adopted a system of limited government because they had just revolted against a monarchy and wanted to avoid creating a similar system.

  • What was the Virginia Plan and how did it propose to structure the legislature?

    -The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature with a lower house where representation would be based on population and an upper house appointed by state legislatures.

  • What was the New Jersey Plan and how did it differ from the Virginia Plan?

    -The New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature where each state would have one vote, similar to the Articles of Confederation, giving equal representation to all states regardless of population.

  • Why were smaller states opposed to the Virginia Plan?

    -Smaller states were opposed to the Virginia Plan because it would give more power to larger states due to the population-based representation in the lower house.

  • What is the Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise?

    -The Great Compromise was a solution that combined elements of the Virginia and New Jersey Plans, creating a bicameral legislature with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate with equal representation for all states.

  • How did the Great Compromise address the concerns of both large and small states?

    -The Great Compromise addressed concerns by giving large states more representation in the House of Representatives and ensuring all states had equal representation in the Senate.

  • Who were some notable figures present at the Constitutional Convention?

    -Notable figures present at the Constitutional Convention included George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and James Madison.

  • Why did Rhode Island not participate in the Constitutional Convention?

    -Rhode Island did not participate in the Constitutional Convention because it was not a big fan of central government.

  • What was the main challenge faced by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention?

    -The main challenge faced by the delegates was to create a stronger central government without creating a tyranny, while balancing the interests of large and small states.

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