Unit 1
Unit 1 cont'd
Unit 1 cont'd
Unit 2
Unit 2 cont'd
100

complex of offices, personnel, and processes by which a state is ruled

What is government?

100

Unitary government is...

What is a centralized government where all citizens of said territory look to the central government?

100

United States type of government

What is democracy?

100

The reason government is necessary

What is to maintain order, balance, and happiness of the people living in the territory?

100

The concerns of Anti-Federalists

What is the fear of an overly powerful government?

200

A body of people living in a defined territory, organizaed politically and having the power to make and enforce laws without the consent of higher authority

What is a state?

200

The difference between federal government and confederation

What is...
- the federal government shares powers between the central government and several local governments
- the confederation is an alliance of independent states

200

a. A recognition of the fundamental worth and dignity of every person
b. A respect for the equality of all persons
c. A faith in majority rule and an insistence upon minority rights
d. An acceptance of the necessity of compromise
e. An insistence upon the widest possible degree of individual freedom.

What are the challenges that the government needs to consider?

200

The concept of representative government

What is it lives to serve the people and their best interests?

200

Federalists who wrote the Federalists Papers?

Who are...
- Alexander Hamilton
- James Madison
- John Jay

300

The origins of the state (the 4 theories)

What is
- the force theory
- evolutionary theory
- the divine right
- the social contract?

300

The two types of relationships between the executive branch and the legislature

What is
- the presidential government
- parliamentary government

300

The only time citizens are forced to do something or comply with the government

What is when it is in the best interest of the general public?

300

The Declaration of Rights was signed when?

What is July 4, 1776?

300

The "winner" of Federalist v Anti-Federalist

Federalists

400

The purpose of government (list at least two)

- to form a more perfect union
- to establish justice
- to insure domestic tranquility
- to provide for the common defense
- to promote the general welfare
- to secure the blessings of liberty

400

Signs of a dictatorship in government?

What are mock elections, aggression, military-based?
400

Compromises between two different parties are always necessary, true or false

What is false?

400

The first form of American government

What is a confederation? (Supported by the Articles of the Confederation)

400

How the Federalists convinced the Anti-Federalists that they needed to replace the Articles of Confederation

What are the Constitution and the Bill of Rights/Amendments?

500

In the United States, this is the document that the government refers to for the law.

What is the Constitution?

500

Small group of people elected by the people to act on their behalf to express their popular will. They are held accountable to the people through elections.

What is the representative democracy?

Bonus, what's the other democracy?

500

Total absence of government

What is anarchy?

500

The weaknesses of the Articles

What is...
- could not enforce the law
- country was defenseless from internal and external threats
- could not agree on laws
- currency and treaties were too hard to maintain

500

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