The Constitutional Convention and Debates Over Ratification (APUSH Period 3, 3.8)

preview_player
Показать описание
The Constitutional Convention and Debates Over Ratification quickly explained. If you are using this for your APUSH class this video covers APUSH Topic 3.8

Complete list of review videos:

KC-3.2.II.C.i: Delegates from the states participated in the Constitutional Convention and through negotiation, collaboration, and compromise proposed a constitution.

KC-3.2.II.D: The Constitutional Convention compromised over the representation of slave states in Congress and the role of the federal government in regulating both slavery and the slave trade, allowing the prohibition of the international slave trade after 1808.

KC-3.2.II.E: In the debate over ratifying the Constitution, Anti-Federalists opposing ratification battled with Federalists, whose principles were articulated in the Federalist Papers (primarily written by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison). Federalists ensured the ratification of the Constitution by promising the addition of a Bill of Rights that enumerated individual rights and explicitly restricted the powers of the federal government.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

These videos help so much, my sister recommended me to them, and said they helped her get a 5 on her exam, so just wanted you to know you're appreciated! ❤️❤️

sebastiaancheyns
visit shbcf.ru