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Social Contract

People consent to government authority in exchange for protection of rights.

100

Limited Government

Government powers restricted by law. (i.e. Constitution, Bill of Rights) Ensures protection of individual liberties.

100

Natural Rights

Rights people are born with (life, liberty, property/pursuit of happiness) philosophy of John Locke; foundation of Declaration of Independence.

100

Pluralist Democracy

Model where many interest groups compete to shape policy, preventing domination by one group.

100

Popular Sovereignty 

Principle that government's legitimacy comes from the people. Expressed in "We the People" and applied through elections.

200

Incentives

A federal tool used to encourage state compliance

200

Indirect Democracy 

Same as representative democracy - citizens elect officials to make policy

200

Inherent Powers

Powers that belong to any sovereign nation's government.

200

Republic

System where people elect representatives and government is limited by law - distinguished from direct democracy

200

Reserved Powers

Powers not given to federal governments and kept by States (10th amendment).

300

Mandates

Federal orders requiring states/local government to comply with rules. Can be funded/unfunded with money

300

Super Majority

Requirement of more than a simple majority

300

Revenue Shaving

Federal funds distributed to states with no conditions - popular in 1970s; ended under Reagan

300

Judicial Review

Powers of courts to declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional

300

Shay's Rebellion

Armed uprising of farmers in Massachusetts over debts and taxes. Exposed weaknesses of Articles of Confederation and pushed for a stronger Constitution.

400

Necessary and Proper Clause

Seen in "Elastic Clause". Key for implied powers and congressional flexibility

400

Virginia Plan

Constitutional convention proposal for representation based on population. Favored by large states; became basis for House of Representatives (HOR)

400

"Marble Cake" Federalism

Same as cooperative federalism - national and states responsibilities interwined.

400

Privileges and Immunations Clause

Article IV: States must treat citizens of other states equally.

400

Supremacy Clause

Article VI: Constitution, federal laws, and treaties are supreme over state laws.

500

Unicameral Legislature

Legislature with one chamber (ex. Articles of Confederation)

500

Non Federalism Devolution

Effort to return powers to the states (1980s-2000s). Associated with Nixon, Reagan, and conservative policies (ex. welfare reform)

500

Informal Amendment

Changes in meaning/application of Constitution without altering text (through court rulings, etc...)

Ex. Maybury vs Madison

500

"Layer Cake" Federalism

Same as Dual Federalism - clear separation of federal and state powers.

500

New Jersey Plan

Constitutional Convention proposal for equal representation in a unicameral legislature. Favored by small states.

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