AP U.S. Government and Politics explores the foundations and functions of the American political system. Students study the Constitution, federalism, civil liberties, political ideologies, elections, political parties, interest groups, Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court. The course builds critical thinking skills by analyzing landmark cases, foundational documents, and real-world political developments.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
APGOV Unit 1.5 Ratification of the US Constitution in USA AP GOV & Politics
The ratification of the U.S. Constitution was a complex and highly debated process that took place between 1787 and 1790. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key events, arguments, and outcomes of the ratification process. Dive deep into the epic battle for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution! 🏛️ In this 6-minute video, we explore the pivotal events from 1787 to 1790 that shaped American democracy. Learn how the weak Articles of Confederation led to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, where Federalists and Anti-Federalists clashed over the future of the nation. Discover the intense debates in key states like Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia, and see how the Bill of Rights emerged as a crucial compromise. Join us as we uncover the legacy of the ratification process, which established a government built on debate and compromise. #apgovt #apgoverment #ushistory #USConstitution #Ratification #AmericanHistory #Federalists #AntiFederalists #BillOfRights #foryou OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Why We Needed a New Constitution 00:01:04 Fixing a Broken System 00:03:01 Nine States to Freedom! 00:04:53 The Great Debate Keywords related to the contents are U.S. Constitution ratification, Federalists vs Anti-Federalists, Articles of Confederation weaknesses, Bill of Rights compromise, Constitutional Convention 1787, Federalist Papers explained, Anti-Federalist arguments, James Madison Constitution, U.S. Constitution debate, Shays' Rebellion impact, state ratification process, founding fathers Constitution, U.S. government history, separation of powers, checks and balances, AP government, APGov, APGovt, AP GOV unit1. Please consider subscribing this channel ( Su Si Mi )- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNzEgHeLLzcUnR-qMBvLtMQ?sub_confirmation=1
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