Biblical Foundations & Government
Forms of Government
Constitution & Founders
Branches & Articles
Federalism & Grants
100

The command in Genesis that calls humans to wisely rule and steward the earth.

What is the Creation Mandate?

100

A government ruled by a king or queen, often hereditary.

What is a monarchy?

100

The weak national document that governed the U.S. after independence before the Constitution.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

The branch of government whose primary function is to make laws.

 What is the legislative branch (Congress)?

100

The constitutional amendment that reserves powers to the states or the people.

What is the Tenth Amendment?

200

The term for the twisted condition of human nature that makes government necessary.

What is human depravity?

200

A single‑person rule with unchecked power, often non‑hereditary.

What is an autocratic dictatorship (autocracy)?

200

This 1787 meeting produced the Constitution and was presided over by George Washington.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

200

Article II establishes this branch, led by the president who must be at least 35 and a natural‑born citizen.

What is the executive branch?

200

Grants given for a specific purpose by formula or project are called this.

What are categorical grants?

300

One obligation of government listed in the notes that involves applying laws equally and protecting rights.

What is ensuring justice?

300

Rule by a few elite individuals or families.

What is an oligarchy?

300

The compromise that created a bicameral Congress with a House by population and a Senate equal per state.

What is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise?

300

This Article creates the judicial branch and describes original and appellate jurisdiction.

What is Article III?

300

Grants that combine multiple categorical grants with fewer federal rules are called this.

What are block grants?

400

The New Testament duty that calls Christians to support leaders through prayer and testimony.

What is to pray for leaders and witness to them?

400

A system in which people elect representatives and laws are codified — the U.S. model.

What is a constitutional republic (democratic republic)?

400

The agreement that counted a portion of the enslaved population for representation.

What is the Three‑Fifths Compromise?

400

The process of returning a criminal who fled to another state to face trial is called this.

What is extradition?

400

The clause often used to justify implied powers and called the elastic clause.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

500

The word for the absence of government, a condition rejected in the notes as unrealistic.

What is anarchy?

500

 In this system the central government creates and can dissolve local governments; Britain and France are examples.

What is a unitary system?

500

The essays written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay advocating Constitution ratification.

What are the Federalist Papers?

500

The clause that makes the Constitution and federal laws superior to state laws.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

500

The method the national government can use to influence state policy by threatening to withhold these.

What are federal grants (or grants‑in‑aid)?

M
e
n
u