Foundations of Government
Types & Systems of Government
Colonial & Enlightenment Ideas
Constitutional Principles
Branches & Powers
100

What is the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies?

What is government?

100

What type of government is controlled by a single person?

What is an autocracy?

100

Which group of colonists first developed a system of self-government in America?

Who were the Pilgrims?

100

What principle allows courts to interpret laws?

What is judicial review?

100

Which branch has the power to interpret laws?

What is the judicial branch?

200

What term describes everything a government decides to do?

What are public policies?

200

What type of government is ruled by religious leaders and religious law?

What is a theocracy?

200

Which document stated that a monarch’s power was not absolute?

What is the Magna Carta?

200

What system divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches?

What is separation of powers?

200

Which branch has the power to make laws?

What is the legislative branch?

300

What three basic powers must every government have?

What are legislative, executive, and judicial powers?

300

What system divides power between a central government and local governments?

What is federalism?

300

Which Enlightenment thinker most influenced the Declaration of Independence?

Who was John Locke?

300

What principle allows each branch to limit the powers of the others?

What are checks and balances?

300

What Senate tradition allows senators to block presidential appointments?

What is senatorial courtesy?

400

What principle states that government gets its power from the people?

What is popular sovereignty?

400

What type of government is controlled by a small group of people?

What is an oligarchy?

400

What idea says people agree to give government power to protect their rights?

What is the social contract?

400

What principle was Madison defending when he described power divided between governments?

What is federalism?

400

Which expressed powers include taxing, borrowing, and regulating trade?

What are trade and borrowing powers?

500

What belief says government should be restricted in what it can do?

What is limited government?

500

What system holds power in one central authority?

What is a unitary government?

500

Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence conflicts with slavery?

All men are created equal.”

500

What structure creates equal representation in the Senate but population-based representation in the House?

What is a bicameral legislature?

500

Which role do members of Congress perform when helping people in their district?

What is constituent servant?

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