To categorize each term into the appropriate sections of a diagram related to "A New Nation," we will focus on the relationships and significance of these historical elements. Below is a suggested placement of the terms based on their relevance to the formation of the United States:
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Key Figures:
- James Madison: Often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the new Constitution.
- John Adams: A key figure in the early political landscape of the United States, he played a significant role in advocating for independence and later the Constitution.
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Political Groups:
- Federalists: Supporters of the new Constitution who favored a strong central government.
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Key Documents:
- Bill of Rights: The first ten amendments to the Constitution that guarantee individual rights and liberties.
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Key Events/Compromises:
- Great Compromise: An agreement during the Constitutional Convention that determined the structure of Congress, establishing a bicameral legislature with representation by population in one house and equal representation in the other.
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Historical Framework:
- Articles of Confederation: The first constitution of the United States that ultimately proved to be ineffective, leading to the drafting of the current Constitution.
You would drag and drop the terms into the appropriate categories as outlined above.