Types of Government
Citizenship and Rights
Colonial America & Road To Revolution
Foundations of American Democracy
Key Political Philosophies
100

This type of government allows citizens to vote directly on laws.

What is a direct democracy?

100

The two ways someone can become a U.S. citizen by birth.

What are being born on U.S. soil or having at least one U.S. citizen parent?

100

Britain’s economic policy that used colonies for raw materials and markets.

What is mercantilism?

100

The document that limited the power of the English monarchy in 1215.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

The philosopher who believed people needed a strong government because they were naturally selfish.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

200

This government system has a king or queen with limited power due to a constitution.

What is a constitutional monarchy?

200

Daily Double!!!


The process by which a non-citizen becomes a U.S. citizen.

What is naturalization?

200

A British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of laws on colonies.

What is salutary neglect?

200

The Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

200

The philosopher who believed government should protect life, liberty, and property.

Who is John Locke?

300

In this government system, power is divided between national and state governments.

What is federalism?

300

The three main responsibilities of a U.S. citizen.

What are voting, being informed, and participating in civic life?

300

The war that led Britain to tax the colonies more heavily.

What is the French and Indian War?

300

Daily Double!!! 


The document that declared American independence from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

The idea that government should be based on the consent of the governed.

What is the social contract?

400

A government ruled by a single leader with total control.

What is a dictatorship?

400

The difference between duties and responsibilities of citizens.

What is that duties are required by law, while responsibilities are voluntary but encouraged?

400

The famous phrase that protested British taxes without colonial representation.

What is “No taxation without representation”?

400

The government system created by the Articles of Confederation had a weak _______ government with strong ________ governments. 

What is a weak central (national/federal) government with strong state governments?

400

The two competing metaphors for American diversity.

What are the melting pot and salad bowl theories?

500

A system where people elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.

What is a republic (or representative democracy)?

500

The amendment that defines U.S. citizenship

What is the 14th Amendment?

500

The colonial group that organized protests and boycotts against British policies.

Who were the Sons of Liberty?

500

The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

500

The Enlightenment thinker who argued that government should represent the general will of the people.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

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