Dartmouth
Madison
Tocqueville
Historical Overview
Hazard a guess
100
In its infancy, who had all the power at the College?
What are Trustees?
100
This was the title of the paper written by Madison assigned for tonight's session.
What is The Federalist, No.10?
100
The Tocqueville article focuses on these.
What are associations?
100
This body was responsible for charitable and educational needs of society.
What is the Church?
100
On average, it takes an exhausted grad student 3 times to read and understand this article.
What is Madison's Federalist Papers?
200
This unsettled the college due to differing viewpoints.
What is religion/role of religion?
200
In his paper, Madison discussed the importance of these.
What is factions?
200
Tocqueville discusses the pros and cons of associations in the context of these two realms.
What are political (role in politics) and public (role in 'civil society') associations?
200
This social injustice stimulated an increase in associations because of its polarizing nature.
What is slavery?
200
This country was created for the resettlement of slaves.
What is Liberia?
300
The new legislature resulting from the Dartmouth case drew a clear separation between these two entities in education.
What is private and public?
300
Madison views this type of government as the solution to the issues of having factions.
What is a Republic?
300
This and freedom of the press are essential to political associations.
What is meeting/face-to-face meeting (right to assemble)?
300
In the 1920s, this event required increased coordination between supplies, public bodies, and volunteers at the national level.
What is WWI?
300
This year, Grand Valley's international student numbers have decreased by three from ___ to 430.
What is 430.
400
The Trustees of Dartmouth sued this person in the famous supreme court case.
Who is Woodward?
400
This type of combination is formed by representation at the local, state, and national levels.
What is happy combination?
400
Individuals are seen as independent and ______ but together (in an association) they have power.
What is "feeble"/weak
400
In 18__, Americans began to take advantage of associations to benefit all sorts of causes and began donating large sums of money to associations.
What is 1820s?
400
Professor Alaimo was the executive producer of this film.
What is "What is Philanthropy?"
500
This gubernatorial candidate made Dartmouth a central campaign issue.
What is Plumer?
500
Of the two ways in which Madison believes factions' can be cured of their mischief, Madison says this is the only means.
What is controlling effect of factions?
500
This country is the most successful at "applying the principle of association"
What is America?
500
This president vetoed a bill that would benefit the "insane".
Who is President Pierce?
500
After being killed, Mussolini was hung in the main square of this Italian city.
What is Milan?
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