Identity
Foundation of Government
Path to the Constituion
Principals and the Preamble
Rights and the 1st Amendment
100

 What are morals?

It is what you think is right or wrong 

100

 When John Locke states we have the right to Liberty, what does he mean?

We have the right to make our own decisions

100

 In the debates over representation in Congress, the large states favored the proportional representation of the _____________ while the smaller states favored equal representation proposed by the ______________. 

Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan

100

The idea that the government was created by the people of America was

Popular Sovereignty

100

Serving in the armed forces if called is an example of...

A duty
200

 Dual Identity means (in the context of Social Science)

Identifying with two nationalities

200
According to John Locke, what are the 3 natural rights?

Life, Liberty, and Property

200

Congress would be split into two houses. One would be based on population and one would have equal state representation.  The compromise was called what?

The Great Compromise

200

Who shares power according to the principle of federalism?

State government and federal government. 

200

Freedoms that are protected by the government are called...

Rights

300

What are social morals?

It is what society tells you is right or wrong 

300

What are the three laws of Power?

Power is never Static, Power creates more Power, Power flows like water

300

Those who were opposed to the ratification of the Constitution were known as

Anti-Federalists 

300

 This principle states that the government should be divided into 3 branches: legislative, judicial, and executive.

Separation of powers

300

Staying informed about current issues is an example of...

Responsibility

400

 The three components of Social Identity theory are (in order)

Categorization, Identification, and Comparison

400

What is the definition of Power?

The ability to make others do what you have them do 

400

Name one reason the articles of Confederation were weak?

  • No ability to collect national taxes

  • Weak military

  • One representative legislative branch

  • No judicial or executive branch

  • no checks and balances

  • States too powerful

400

 The principle of government that states each branch of government has the ability to limit the power of the other branches 

Checks & Balances 

400

Your school newspaper is produced by the journalism class. Your public school principal objects to the content of an article and prevents it from being published. (Name the Freedom and determine if it is being violated)

 Freedom of Press and No Violation

500

What influences our personal Identity?

  • Race, age, religion, nationality, 

500

According to Aristotle, what are the three partnerships people encounter?

Family, village, city

500

What had to be added to the Constitution to be approved?

The Bill of Rights

500

 Which goal of the Preamble is being demonstrated in the following statement... Article IV (4) of the Constitution says that all states have to obey national laws.

Form a more perfect union

500

You belong to a service club in your neighborhood. You hope you’ll be chosen to lead an upcoming event. When you are not selected, you decide to gather signatures from other members urging the club leaders to change their minds. The club leaders refuse to accept your petition. (Name the Freedom and determine if it is being violated)

Freedom of Petition and Not a violation

600

. What does Intersectional Identity mean? *

  • It means that some people have multiple identities that make them up. Such as multi-ethnic, gender, and religion 

600

 What advantage do villages have over individual families, according to Aristotle?

Villages allow people to specialize in different jobs and skills

600

What was the name of the group that liked the Constitution the way that it was?

Federalist

600

Which goal of the Preamble is being demonstrated in the following statement... 

The National Guard was called in to maintain law and order after segregation laws were struck down and schools were integrated.

Insure domestic tranquility 

600

Your public school administrator suspends you for wearing a black armband to protest a war. (Name the Freedom and determine if it is being violated)

Freedom of Speech and Violation

700

 What does membership mean?

It is a group that other people put in in or associate you with 

700

What does Aristotle define as 'politics'?

The ability to discuss and debate what is right and wrong

700

What was the name of the first Supreme Law of the United States?

Articles of Confederation

700

 Which goal of the Preamble is being demonstrated in the following statement... 

Congress created Medicaid in 1965 to provide medical care to the poor and the elderly.

Promote the general welfare 

700

In the case of Jovitar Idar, when she decided to write an article about the injustice the Texas government was doing to Mexican Americans, she was expressing which of the following Freedoms?

Freedom of Press

900

When peoples' identity are affected by the buildings and parks that are in their community this is called..

Enviromental Identification Theory

900

When Aristotle compares humans to 'gods or beasts,' what point is he making?

No person can live outside the laws created to make people happy and virtous.  If so, they either above the law or they are breaking the law.

900

What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights?

To protect the rights and freedoms of citizens in the United States.

900

Which goal of the Preamble is being demonstrated in the following statement...
The Department of Justice was created in 1870 to help interpret our nation’s laws.

Establish Justice

900

When Rigoberta began fighting for the rights of indigenous people in Guatemala.  Was she displaying a Right, Duty, or Responsibility?

Responsibility 

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