Government Authority
Protection From Abuses
Participation
The Constitution
Types of Democracy
100
Where government's derive their authority from
What is the consent of the governed
100

List of Natural Rights that John Locke believed every human had

What is life, liberty, and property

100

Action that is critical to democracy, the way citizens choose leaders, give or withdraw consent, or signal approval or dissapproval.

What is Voting

100

Series of Essays written by Federalists John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison to convince New York to ratify the constitution. Today they are used as a guiding document for understanding the Constitution.

What are the Federalist Papers

100
The type of democracy that involved every citizen voting on every decision made by that government
What is Direct Democracy


200
The belief that the government is justified in making its decision and has the backing of the people

What is legitimacy

200

A type of protection from the government, where the government can not INFRINGE upon your ability to do something

What is a freedom/liberty

200

What is one way that voting allows the people to keep the government accountable

What is [By electing new leaders/ By voting to recall leaders]

200

The Branch of the government that enforces laws and has the power to veto

What is the executive branch

200

The type of government where power flows from States into the central government, usually leading to a weak central government

What is a confederation

300

When the central government and the state governments share authority and powers.

What is federalism

300

The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution that protect individual freedoms and was championed by the Anti-Federalists

What is the Bill of Rights

300

Idea that says the when the majority of people vote for something, that should become the law

What is Popular Sovereignty
300

The amount of votes needed to propose an amendment (provide a fraction)

What is 2/3 Majority [From state governments or from Congress]

300

Process where citizens vote to choose who represents them, essential in representative democracies

what are elections

400

Part of the constitution that says state laws will get overwritten by federal laws, evident in the Supreme Court case Arizona V. United States

What is the Supremacy Clause

400

A type of GUARANTEE that the government has to ensure you have the ability to or access to do something. [Ex. Anti-discrimination law or voting protections]

What is a right

400

Give a specific example of how direct democracy is used in either state or local governments. (Hint. think San Francisco)

What is [Great Highway Decision, Prop 50]
400

Compromise that led to the bicameral structure of Congress

What is The Great Compromise

400

Main risk of representative democracies

What is [when representatives/politicians do not listen to the people or are corrupt]

500

Reason why immigration law is primarily the responsibility of the federal government

What is [Because it can affect all states and because its the federal government's job to deal with foreign powers/entities]
500
All the 5 freedoms that the first Amendment Grants

What is freedom of speech, religion, press, peaceably assemble, and to petition the government for redress of grievances.

500

Amendments that expanded voting rights (theres 3)

What is are the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments
(15th Black men get the right to vote
19th Women get the right to vote
26th Voting Age lowered to 18)

500

The Judicial Branch has the power to declare laws as unconstitutional with this check on power.

What is judicial review

500

Type of population that Representative Democracies are better at governing.

What is a Large population

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