Foundational Documents
Constitutional Compromises
Ideals of Democracy
Federalism
100

What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To establish the 13 colonies as an independent nation from England

100

What compromise created a bicameral legislature in the U.S. Constitution?

The "Great" Connecticut Compromise

100

What is the principal of limited government?

A government is limited in its power (not absolute)

100

What is the power sharing of the state and federal governments called?

Federalism

200

Which document outlines the structure of the U.S. government?

U.S. Constituion

200

How did the Three-Fifths Compromise affect representation in Congress?

It made southern states with high black/slave populations count them as 3/5ths of a person, affecting how many representatives they recieved.

200

What are natural rights?

Rights people are born with that no person or government can take away.

200

Explain the difference between enumerated and implies powers.

Enumerated: Written directly in the Constitution

Implied: Not directly written in the constitution

300

Federalist #10 argues that strong central government is best equipped to deal with what?

Factions

300

Who wanted the Constitution to be passed as is, arguing the country needed a strong central government after witnissing the failures of the Articles fo Confederation?

Federalists

300

What is a social contract?

An agreement among people in a society to give up freedoms to maintain order

300

What Amendment supports state powers?

10th Amendment

400

How does Federalist #51 argue government should be structured?

With a seperation of powers (3 branches), that can check and balance each other.

400

Who did not want the constition to be passed, arguing it gave the central government too much power?

Anti-Federalists

400

Define "Popular Soveriengty"

The governemnt's power comes from the people

400

What is the Supreme Clause?

A clause that states federal law is the supreme law of the land.

500

What does Brutus #1 warn of?

A strong central govenrmnet having too much power, eventually leading to tryanny.

500

What compromise did the Federalists and Anti-Federalists come to?

A Bill of Rights would be added to the Constitution, to ensure the government was never able to take away people's rights.

500

What is Republicanism?

Citizens need to particpate in their democracy in order to sustain it

500

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

A clause of the Constitution that states congress can make any law that is Necessary and Proper in carrying out their enumerated duties

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