amendments one to ten
philosophy of govenment
after the revolution
law making
leaders and governments
100

This amendment states the rights of people accused of crimes.



What is amendment number six?


100

This is the Question that Thomas Hobbes and John Locke both asked.



Why do we have government?


100
This group of people are skeptical about the governments choices.
Who are anti-federalists? 
100
Before a law is a law it is a _______.


what is a bill?
100

This kind of government gives the power to the people.




What is an democracy?


200

 This is the topic of amendment number four.



What is protection from unreasonable searches?


200

In John Locke's idea of government, a government should_____.

 

What is offer protections and provide services? 


200
This is a group of people who have faith in the governments decisions.
Who are federalists?
200

This is The branch of government that makes laws.


 



What is the legislative branch?



200

In this type of government, nobody rules.




What is an anarchy.


300

This amendment covers Rights in Civil Cases.



What is amendment number seven?



300

This is what John Locke believed a government should provide for their citizens.   


What are life, liberty, and property?


300
 This was the topic of argument after the revolution concerning a document.
What is the constitution?
300

These are the employees of the legislative branch at the federal level.

 


Who are legislators?


300
This type of government is run by a group of people.
What is a junta?
400

This is The topic of amendment number nine.



What is rights kept by the people?


400

This is how Hobbes believed humans lives would be without government.



What are “ solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.


400
This was the fourth president of the united states.
Who was James Madison?
400
This is the the definition of legislate. 
what is to make laws?
400

In which the power is given to a divine being.



What is a theocracy?

500

This amendment states “the enumeration in the constitution, of certain rights, shall not be Construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.” 


What is amendment number nine?


500

This is the name of the book that Thomas Hobbes wrote.



What is Leviathan?


500

These are the three main categories of rights.




What are individual freedoms, protections against government abuse and power, and rights of people accused of crimes?



500
This is where the instructions for congress can be found.
What is article one?
500

 This government is a state where the power is held by the people and their representatives.






What is a republic?
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