Constutional Questions I
Constitutional Questions II
Comparative Politics
Philosophy of Government
Economics of a Nation
100
This process asked the approval of the states after the US Constitution was passed.
What is ratification?
100
Powers that directly given to the national government by the Constitution.
What are the Delegated Powers?
100
This form of government is defined as rule by many people.
What is democracy?
100
This feature joins population, territory, and government as features of a state.
What is sovereignty?
100
An economy where citizens, in theory, have the greatest influence on the economy
What is a capitalist economy?
200
Those powers that the Constitution grants to a branch of government.
What are Expressed Powers?
200
The ways in which each branch of the federal government can control each other.
What are Checks and Balances?
200
This type of government can be found in Great Britain and Japan?
What is constitutional monarchy?
200
This type of document functions as a "blueprint" for a government.
What is a constitution?
200
This economy is to communism as free-enterprise is to Capitalism.
What is a command economy?
300
The structure of the Federal government is illustrated in these parts of the Constitution.
What are the first three articles?
300
That part of the Constitution that makes it and the laws passed by the government it establishes the supreme law of the land.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
300
When the people hold the power but elect others to make the laws and speak for them.
What is Representative Government/Republic.
300
The principle of popular sovereignty is most closely related to this concept.
What is democracy?
300
This system features government ownership of some industries.
What is a socialist economy?
400
These powers are available to government simply by the fact that it is a government.
What are inherent powers?
400
The Constitutions not greedy, these are powers that they federal government shares with the states.
What are Concurrent Powers?
400
A government were only a few hold power.
What is an oligarchy?
400
This concept is based on the belief that citizens have a duty change government that is threatening their rights?
What is limited government?
400
This system features communal ownership of land and industry, total government control over the economy, and was very popular is the Soviet Union.
What is communism?
500
When people need to revise or add things to the Constitution they pass one of these.
What is an amendment?
500
Those powers that the Constitution gives directly to the states
What are Reserved Powers?
500
Hitler and North Korea's Kim Jong il are big fans of this form of government.
What is autocracy/dictatorship?
500
Democracy is most likely to thrive in a nation with this.
What is widespread education?
500
Among all different economic systems, buyers and sellers are most influential in this system.
What is Capitalism?
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