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100

Thomas Hobbes came up with the idea of a social contract. What is a social contract?

people give up their individual freedom to the government. In return, the government provides peace and order

100

Name that compromise: the two sides compromised with the creation of the Electoral  College, which is made up of electors roughly proportional to population. Citizens actually vote for electors bound to a particular candidate who then votes for the president.

Electoral College

100

Who is the father of the constitution?

James Madison

100

Gives the people a voice or a say in their government by exercising their right to vote. The people vote for their political representatives, who make the laws on their behalf.

What is Republicanism

100

Defines the powers of the Legislative Branch.

What is Article I? 

200

Who came up with the idea of natural rights?

John Locke

200

Name that compromise: Tariffs were only to be allowed on imports from foreign countries and not exports from the U.S.; interstate commerce would be regulated by the federal government; all commerce legislation be passed by a two-thirds majority in the Senate

Commerce Compromise

200

What was added to explicitly guarantee certain rights and protections to US citizens by limiting the power of the federal government.

The Bill of Rights

200

The idea that the government’s authority comes from the people and reflects their will. The U.S. Constitution begins with the phrase “We the people...” and indicates the source of our government’s power

What is popular sovereignty? 

200

Article II states that this branch has power over the army and navy as commander-in-chief?

What is the executive branch?

300

Define natural rights

These are rights people have simply because they are human beings

300

Name that compromise: every five slaves would be counted as three individuals in terms of representation

3/5 compromise

300

The Constitution is the highest law in the land. No other laws can contradict the Constitution or override it based on this clause found in Article VI.

What is the supremacy clause?

300

People give up their individual sovereignty to the government. In exchange, the government provides peace and order.

What is social contract theory?

300

Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 states that Congress can expand its power when it is ______________ and ___________ clause; also known as the ___________ clause.

What is the "necessary and proper" clause; also called the "elastic" clause?

400

What are the 3 natural rights listed in the Declaration of Independence? 

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness 

400

Name that compromise: Northern states agreed to wait until 1808 before Congress would be able to ban the slave trade in the U.S. 

Slave trade compromise

400

This series of essays explained to the people why they should support the Constitution

The Federalist Papers

400

Examples include when the President nominates new supreme court justice; Congress confirms new supreme court justice; Nominee becomes a justice of the supreme court

What are checks and balances?

400

Describes the rights of individual states.  Citizens in eveyr state share the same rights, all states function under a republican form of government.  These provisions are all found in this article.

What is Article IV?

500

What was Charles De Montesquieu's contribution? 

separating the powers of government

500

Name that compromise: combined the New Jersey Plan and Virginia plan to create the 2 chambers of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate

The Great Compromise/Connecticut Compromise

500

What is one way to propose an amendment to the constitution?

Congressional proposal method or State convention method

500

A government that divides the powers of government between the national government and the state or provincial governments.

What is a Federal system?

500
Article V outlines the method of amending the Constitution.  According to these provisions, Congress can amend with ______ agrees OR if __________ of the states call for a convention proposing an amendment.  Agreement on the amendment from the states must be by a 3/4 vote of all states.  

What is 1/3 of Congress OR 2/3 of states, calling for a convention?

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