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Do Now! Ratification: Official approval Popular Sovereignty: A system in which government power comes from the people Bill of Rights: the first ten amendments to the Constitution EQ: How did the Constitution get ratified? The students will be able to evaluate the ratification of the Constitution. Ch 5 Sec 3: Ratifying the Constitution • The delegates to the Constitutional Convention drafted a new constitution. After being signed, the proposed Constitution was printed, circulated, and hotly debated. The delegates ruled that nine states had to ratify the new Constitution in specially elected conventions. Two groups emerged in the debate: the Federalists, who supported ratification, and the Antifederalists, who opposed it. • The Federalists argued that a strong central government could overcome the difficulties facing the new nation. The checks and balances in the proposed Constitution would prevent any of the three branches from gaining too much power. Federalist = Freakin’ Strong Central Government • The Antifederalists disliked the lack of a bill of rights. They believed that liberty could not survive unless the federal government was weak. Antifederalists believed that the Constitution concentrated too much power in the hands of a few. Anti-Federalists = WEAK central government • The proposed Constitution lacked majority support in 1787. However, the Constitution had the support of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, two of the most trusted men in America. The case for ratification of the Constitution was set forth in The Federalist, a series of the 85 essays written by Madison, Hamilton, and John Jay. These essays were published in New York newspapers in 1787 and 1788. • The federalists pushed for ratifying conventions in five states and won ratification in all of them. The promise of a bill of rights helped the Federalists to win most of the remaining states. The resistance of the Antifederalists obliged the Federalists to make the concession to add the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution that provide basic rights. In 1789, the new Congress convened in New York City. • The writers of the Constitution created an indirect democracy (a Republic) in which voters elect representatives to govern. Similarly, an electoral college, or group of persons chosen from each state, indirectly elects the President. • The Constitution established a representative government based on these basic principles: popular sovereignty, limited government (the rule of law), separation of powers, federalism, and checks and balances (a system in which different branches of government limit one another’s power.) The Constitution has survived, in part, because it provides a process for its own amendment. It can always change. EXIT SLIP During the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, Antifederalists argued that A) the new Constitution left too much political power to state governments B) a strong national government would gain respect from European nations C) checks and balances were unnecessary in a federal government D) the new Constitution would threaten the rights of individual citizens EXIT SLIP During the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, Antifederalists argued that A) the new Constitution left too much political power to state governments B) a strong national government would gain respect from European nations C) checks and balances were unnecessary in a federal government D) the new Constitution would threaten the rights of individual citizens EXIT SLIP The adoption of the Bill of Rights (1791) addressed Antifederalist criticism of the new Constitution by A) providing for an indirect method of electing the president B) protecting citizens from abuses of power by the national government C) allowing the national government to coin money D) establishing a process for impeaching federal officials EXIT SLIP The adoption of the Bill of Rights (1791) addressed Antifederalist criticism of the new Constitution by A) providing for an indirect method of electing the president B) protecting citizens from abuses of power by the national government C) allowing the national government to coin money D) establishing a process for impeaching federal officials