Philosophers
Federalism 1
Federalism 2
Anti-Federalist
Federalist
100

Who was Locke and what were his ideology's?

John Locke was a English philosopher who believed in State of Nature, Natural Rights, Representative Democracy, Consent of the Government, and No laws No Freedom

 

100

Federalism allows states to deal with their own little what?

Issues

100

What is federalism? 

A constitutional argument where power is distributed t the federal and state governments

100

Who lead the anti federalist?

Patrick Henry and George Mason

100

Who lead the federalist?

James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton

200

Who was Hobbs and what where his ideology's?

Thomas Hobbs was an English philosopher who believed in Self Preservation, Impose Laws, Absolute Monarchy, Government Control, and One Dictator Unlimited Power

 

200

State laws can serve as ___ for other states and the federal government

Examples
200

What does federalism allow both governments to do?

Exercise authority over individuals  

200

Why didn't they want the Constitution to be ratified?

They were afraid of tyrannical government

200

What did the federalist do to convince people?

Write a series of essays known as the Federalist Papers

300

Who was Montesquieu and what were his ideology's?

Montesquieu was a french philosopher who believed in Separation of Powers, Equal but different Powers, Classification of systems of government based on their principles, Executive, legislative, judicial, and Would avoid Despotism

300

Define expressed powers?

Things Specificity states in the first 3 articles of the Constitution. 

300

Why do we have federalism?

It checks the growth of tyranny

300

One reason they didn't want the Constitution to be ratified because in the Constitution it doesn't state what?

God

300

How many essays did the federalist write?

85

400

Who was Jean-Jacques Rousseau and what were his ideology's?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Genevan philosopher who believed in Human Development, Balance between Emotion and Reason, Women are naturally different from men, Education should foster human development, and Education of Natural Man 

400

Define implied powers

Powers assumed by congress

400

Federalism allows unity without what?

Uniformity

400

One reason they didn't agree was because it slowly eliminates the power of what government? 

State

400

What did Federalist 10 talk about? 

The problem with factions

500

What two philosophers affected the U.S and the documents we use today?

Locke and Hobbs

500

Define inherent powers

Powers in the fields of foreign affairs

500

What does federalism encourage?

Experimenting

500

The anti-federalist wanted a bill of what?

Rights

500

What did Federalist 51 talk about?

Separation of Powers

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