This kind of democracy emphasizes broad participation
Participatory
How many branches were there?
One.
What was the Connecticut compromise?
Combined the Virginia plan and the new jersey plan
Each government having its own unique power is an example of
separation of powers
Power being shared between the national and state governments equals what?
Federalism
Initiate and Referendums are examples of
Participatory democracy
How many states had to vote to agree to an amendment?
ALL
What compromise said enslaved people were only 3/5th of a person
3/5th compromoise
What is an example of a check and balance the president can use on the legislative branch
Powers only the states have
reserved
Limited participation by a few special people characterizes this form of democracy
Elite
True or False: The Articles of Confederation were defined by unfair national taxation
FALSE!!!
True or False: The new jersey plan proposed unicameral legislature, virigina plan proposed bicameral legislature.
True
What is an example of a way the legislative branch can check the power of the executive branch
reject appointments, can reject treaties, withold funding, impeachment, can override a veto
powers one can assume the government should have
impied
Group based activism characterizes this kind of democracy
Pluralist
Could states tax one another?
YEP!!
Who were the federalists and the anti-federalists
Supported the constitution and opposed the constitution
How can the judicail branch check the power of other branches
Declare laws unconstitional
powers both the states and national government has
concurrent
Conventions when it comes to the amendment making process is an example of this kind of democracy
Participatory
True or False: The Articles of Confederation had a national government where only the national government had the power to coin money
false
What victory did the anti-federalists win?
A bill of rights was added to the constitution
What is a way the president can avoid checks and balances
executive orders, executive agreements, and packing the court
powers only the national government has, and can be found in the constitution
expressed