In this type of limited government, people elect officials to represent them; decision-making can be sluggish due to compromise.
What is representative democracy (a republic)?
This governing document allows for Congress to levy taxes so that America could pay its debts following the Revolutionary War. It also created an executive branch and established a court system (previously, none existed).
What is the Constitution?
Includes the rights to life, liberty, and property (happiness).
What are natural rights?
This type of government is controlled by elected officials but involves a king or queen who acts as head of state.
What is a (constitutional) monarchy?
The female author and political philosopher who advocated for political equality and education for women during the nineteenth century. Considered founder of "feminism."
Who is Mary Wollstonecraft
Included in this document are protections against the power of the federal government fpr freedoms of speech and religion, the right to protection against unreasonable search and seizure, and the rights of the accused and of those on trial, etc.
What is The Bill of Rights?
The principle established by the U.S. Constitution, especially the 10th Amendment, that governmental power will be shared between a strong national government and independent state governments.
What is federalism?
This governing document declared the supremacy of federal laws and that the national government must treat all states alike to avoid conflicts between states and between state and federal governments.
What is the U.S. Constitution?
A political concept that advocates a system where no single individual or institution wields all of the authority and power over the people or the nation. The U.S. Constitution is designed to support this principle.
What is separation of powers or checks and balances?