Men exist in the state of nature in perfect equality and freedom to do what they want
What is John Locke thoughts on the state of Nature
the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system
what is Federalism?
Lead rebellion of indent farmers to reform the state government
What is Shays Rebellion?
Led group who opposed ratification and feared tyrannical government
What is Patrick Henry and George Mason?
Supreme Court case where the issue of state VS National Power arose
What is Mcculloch V. Maryland
Despotism could be prevented by a system of different governmental bodies exercising different powers (Separation of Powers)
What is Baron Montesquieu?
in moral and political philosophy, religion, social contract theories and international law, is the hypothetical life of people before societies came into existence
What is State of Nature?
More power given to the states than the national government
What is What does the A of C say?
Explains how separation of powers and checks and balances secure people liberties
What is Federalist 51?
States must recognize civil judgments rendered by courts in different states and accept their records and acts as valid
What is Full faith and Credit Clause?
Women are nationality different from men (educate women for roles as wives and mothers) learn obedience and the skills to provide loving care for husband and children
What is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
Legal process where an alleged criminal is surrendered by one state to another state in which the crime had been committed
What is Extradition?
Each state shall have one vote
Any nine of them shall be authorized to execute
Regardless of population, all states have one vote
What is States Rights?
Led group who fought to ratify the constitution
What is James Madison and Alexander Hamilton?
make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this constitution."
What is Necessary and Proper clause
Blank slate upon which experiences imprints knowledge
What is Tabula Rosa?
What is Funding?
Collect taxes
Control foreign of domestic trade
Amend or change the A of C unless all states agree
Force the states to do anything
What is What the national government can’t do?
Realty with the problem of factions and how do we limit their impact
What is Federalist 10?
powers of a federal system of government shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit
What is concurrent powers?
To impose law and order to prevent the state of war
What is Thomas Hobbes purpose of government?
Interprets laws
What is Judicial Branch?
Declare war
Make peace
Sign treaties
Borrow money
Make treaties with native Americans
What is what the national government can do?
Didn’t mention god
Didn’t agree with ratification process
No bill of rights
Would slowly eliminate the power of state governments
Increased powers of the central government
What is the 5 major concerns for ratifying the document?
powers which are neither prohibited or explicitly given by law to any organ of government
What is Reserved powers?