What is Rule of Law?
The principle that all members of society should obey the same set of rules. (NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW)
What is Parlament?
Englands Legislative (Law-Making) Body
What is foreign policy?
The dealings with events/issues outside of our country
What is unanimous consent?
Complete agreement by everyone
What is Rule of Law
The rule that no one is above the law.
According to John Locke, which rights were guaranteed by natural law?
A- Freedom of worship and Petition
B- Trial by Jury
C- Freedom of speech and Press
D- Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness
D) Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness
What does Impel mean in the DOI
To Force
What is capitalism?
Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, where goods and services are produced for profit and allocated through free markets. Key pillars include capital accumulation, competition, and voluntary exchange. It drives innovation and efficiency, often guided by self-interest, but can lead to economic inequality.
How many members of senate are their?
100
What is a gov. With limits called?
Limited Government
What are Democratic Principles?
The Basic Ideas and rules of Democracy
What did Thomas Paine Make?
The Common Sense Pamphlet
What is espionage?
Spying
How many members in Congress are there
535
What are the First 3 Articles in the Constitution
LEJ
What is Republicanism?
The support for the republican form of Government
What 4 Principles did Magna Carta Help establish?
Right to Justice
Right to a Fair Trial
Right to Due Process
The Limitation of Gov PowerWhat is communism?
Communism is a political and economic ideology aiming for a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production. It seeks to eliminate private property, social classes, and capitalist profit motives, distributing goods based on need. Historically, it has been implemented through authoritarian, single-party states. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
When was the Article of Confederation wrote?
1787
What does Cake 🎂 EQUAL
POWER!- MS. BABCOCK
What was the Goal of the Social Contract?
To form a community to protect themselves and their individual rights
Name the 6 MAIN British Policies/Acts
Stamp Act
Declamatory Act
Townshed Act
Quartering ActTea Act
Intolerable ACt
Deals/Monitors all foreign policies/affairs
Name all 7 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Power to tax
Power to trade
Power to enforce laws
No National court system
No Central Leadership
No Armed forces
No Unaminous consent
What are the miranda rights? (BONUS POINTS IF YOU CAN SAY IT OFFICIALLY)
You have the right to remain silent anything you say may and will be used against you in the court of law, you have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointted to you by the state. Do you understand your rights as I have read them to you?