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100

Which principle states that each branch is subject to a number of restraints or checks by the other branches

Checks and Balances

100

If the governor or president does not approve of a bill, they may _____ the bill.

Veto

100

Congress is prohibited from establishing an official religion by the...

1st Amendment

100

What did the Declaration of Independence do?


Declared independence from Great Britain

100

America's economic system is called...

Capitalism

200

The division of the government's power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches is known as...

Separation of Powers

200

In order for a bill to become a law, who has to approve it?

President 

200

The first 10 Amendments are called...

Bill of Rights

200

This Enlightenment thinker influenced the founding fathers by publishing works about individual rights and liberties that the government cannot take away.

John Locke

200
The Declaration of Independence was formally signed and adopted on... (Day/month/year)

July 4th, 1776

300

In America, power is divided among a strong central government, and many state governments, this division is called...

Federalism
300

How senators does each state get, and how are House Representatives calculated?

2, varies by population

300

Who received increased authority and power under the reserved powers clause of the Constitution?

The States

300

Which part of the Connecticut (or Great) Compromise benefits states with smaller populations?


Equal representation in the senate

300

What was the purpose of the Federalist Papers?

To sway the Anti-Federalists to approve/ratify of the constitution

400

The Headline, "President Vetoes Highway Spending Bill" is an example of which basic principle of a democracy?

Checks and Balances

400

The power that courts have to declare laws unconstitutional when challenged is...

Judicial Review

400

What was the purpose of the 22nd Amendment?

Set presidential term limits

400

Thomas Hobbes was a believer in this theory that argues that the state arose out of the voluntary act of free people, and that in order to maintain security, citizens must give up some freedoms

Social Contract Theory

400

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

500

In America, our government's right to rule is derived from the people, what is this principle called?

Popular Sovereignty 

500

How many senators are there, how many House reps are there? 

100, 435

500

The 14th Amendment granted all American citizens the right to Due Process, what does this mean? 

Government will not deny people any basic or essential liberties/freedoms

500

The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are these words?

"We the People"

500

Why does the flag have 13 stripes and 50 stars?

13 for the original Colonies and 50 for each state

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