What are the 7 articles of the constitution in order?
Legislative, Executive, Judicial, States, Amendment process, supremacy clause, and ratification.
What was the main idea behind Federalist 51?
the separation of powers and a system of checks and balances—is designed to prevent tyranny by ensuring that each branch of government checks the others, thereby preserving liberty and controlling the abuses of power
What is popular soverignty?
government’s authority, legitimacy, and legal power are created and sustained by the consent of its people, who are the source of all political power
Describe the difference between participatory and pluralist democracy.
participatory is direct, broad citizen involvement in policy change where as pluralist power is dispersed amongst various organized groups.
What does the "Interstate Commerce Clause" allow the national government to do and not do?
The national government can regulate business that happens between states and with foreign nations. HOWEVER, states can regulate INTRAstate business (transactions/commerce) within their borders without federal interference.
How does cooperative federalism differ from dual federalism in terms of the relationship between state and federal governments
Cooperative federalism involves shared responsibilities and collaboration between state and federal governments, while dual federalism maintains strict separation of their powers