Foundations of Government
Constitution & Compromises
Famous People
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Grab Bag
100

The ultimate source of governmental authority is with the people.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

100

Resolved representation of states in Congress at the Constitutional Convention.


What is the Great Compromise?

100

Q: Known as the “Father of the Constitution” and author of the Bill of Rights.


Who is James Madison?

100

This early U.S. document created the first government after independence.


What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

A government acting contrary to the people’s general will should be dissolved, according to this philosopher.


Who is Rousseau?

200

The idea of representative government first developed in this ancient civilization.

What is Rome?

200

This compromise determined how enslaved people counted for taxation and representation.


What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

200

Author of the Declaration of Independence.


Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

 Key Enlightenment idea that government is an agreement between the people and the state.


What is the Social Contract?

200

The state’s number of votes in this body depends on total representatives in Congress.


What is the Electoral College?

300

 The Articles of Confederation reflected Americans’ fear of this.


What is a strong central government?

300

Number of colonies needed to ratify the Constitution.


What is Nine?

300

 Political philosopher who favored separation of powers.


Who is Montesquieu?

300

The key idea from Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws that shaped the U.S. Constitution.


What is Separation of Powers?

300

 This war, along with taxes and Enlightenment ideas, was a cause of the U.S. War for Independence.


What is the French and Indian War?

400

Both Locke and Jefferson described these as “life, liberty, and property/pursuit of happiness.”


What are Natural Rights?

400

This group wanted stronger state governments and demanded a Bill of Rights.


Who were the Anti-Federalists?

400

Wrote about the social contract with the idea of “general will.”


Who is Rousseau?

400

This English document established rule of law and limited the king’s power.


What is the Magna Carta?

400

This addition to the Constitution secured Anti-Federalist support.


What is the Bill of Rights?

500

 The principle that government must follow the law first appeared in this English document.


What is the Magna Carta?

500

Q: Essays that argued in favor of the Constitution.


What are the Federalist Papers?

500

 This English thinker influenced Jefferson with “life, liberty, and property.”


Who is John Locke?

500

This American document listed grievances and declared independence.


What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

This ancient civilization inspired principles of our legal system.


What is Greece?

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