CitizenShip
Enlightenment and the DOI
Forms and systems of Gov.
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
100

What are you able to do when you become a citizen? (Only when you are 18)

Vote

100

When the Government is divided into parts, each with its own purpose.

Separation of powers

100

Define Anarchy

No Government

100

What was our first Constitution?

Articles of Confederaton.

100

Define Establish Justice 

Have Fairness

200

Name 2 unique ways to become a citizen right away?

Law of Soil and Law of Blood

200

John Locke influenced which Founding Father?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Give 2  examples of countries with a Federal System (Mostly English Speaking)

Canada, United States

200

Name One weakness of the A.o.C.

No Enforcing laws, No Court System, No President or Executive Branch, Changes had to be Unanimous.

200

What is the first sentence in the Constitution called?

Preamble

300

How long do you have to live in the U.S. to become a citizen? (Naturalization Process)

5 years

300

Who Influenced the Constitution?

Montesquieu

300

Define Communism 

Single Ruling Party (Controls Entire Economy)

300

Define Constitution 

A plan of Government

300

Which Branch Coins Money?

Legislative branch

400

Which Amendment is CitizenShip defined in? 

14th Amendment 

400

A Blank Slate or Page 

Tabula Rasa

400

Centralized Government, Central Government has the power. (System)

Unitary System

400

Define Confederation

States have the most power, Central Government has very little

400

Rule of law was first found in the ...

Magna Carta

500

What is the last step in becoming a citizen?

Saying the Oath of Allegiance 

500

Written by 2 English anonymous Journalists, Collection of Newspaper Articles, Written in 1720, About Rights and Rule of Law.

Cato's Letters

500

A system of Government, King/Queen with limited power 

Constitutional Monarchy

500

Name the Rebellion started by a Farmer because of the AoC.

Shay's Rebellion 

500
Say the Preamble.

We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

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