FOUNDATIONS OF GOVERNMENT
ARTICLES, CONVENTION & COMPROMISES
CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES
FEDERALISM IN ACTION
SUPREME COURT & MODERN FEDERALISM
100

This concept refers to basic rights such as life, liberty, and property.

What are Natural Rights (pg. 9)

100

This early U.S. governing document created a weak national government.

What are the Articles of Confederation? (pg. 26)

100

This principle divides power between national and state governments.

What is federalism? (Pp. 42-67)

100

This clause allows Congress to regulate trade between states.

What is the commerce clause? (pg. 68)


100

This amendment reserves powers not given to the federal government to the states.

What is the Tenth Amendment? (pg. 68)

200

This agreement among people to form a government and give up some freedoms for protection.

What is the social contract? (pg. 9)

200

This 1780s rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles.

What is Shays’ Rebellion? (pg. 29)

200

This principle splits power among three branches of government.

What is separation of powers? (Pg. 41)

200

This clause gives Congress the power to make laws needed to carry out its duties.

What is the necessary and proper clause? (pg. 68)

200

This process applies Bill of Rights protections to the states.

What is selective incorporation? (pg. 75)

300

The belief that government authority comes from the people.

What is popular sovereignty? (pg. 9)

300

This agreement created a bicameral legislature combining population and equal representation.

What is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise? (Pg.35)

300

This system allows each branch to limit the powers of the others.

What are checks and balances? (Pg. 42)

300

This type of power is not written explicitly but inferred from the Constitution.

What are implied powers? (pg.67)


300

This type of federalism involves shared responsibilities between levels of government.

What is cooperative federalism? (pg.75)

400

A system in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions. (p. 9)

What is republicanism?

400

This compromise counted enslaved people as three-fifths of a person for representation.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise? (Pg. 37)

400

These powers are specifically listed in the Constitution.

What are enumerated (expressed) powers? (p. 43 / p. 67)

400

This clause establishes that federal law is supreme over state law.

What is the supremacy clause? (pg. 68)

400

Federal funds given for specific purposes with conditions attached.

What are categorical grants? (pg.79)

500

Shared beliefs and values about government and politics in a society.

What is political culture? (pg.9)

500

This 1787 meeting produced the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Constitutional Convention? (Pg. 33)

500

This structure divides Congress into two chambers.

What is bicameralism? (Pg. 35)

500

Powers shared by both state and national governments.

What are concurrent powers? (pg. 68)

500

The return of power from the federal government to the states.

What is devolution? (pg.81)

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