Foundations of Democracy
Constitution Ratification
Bill of Rights
Federalism
Federalism Cont.
100

What are the 3 ideals of democracy (main principles) outlined in the Declaration of Independent?

Natural rights, Consent of the governed, limited government

100

How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution?

9 out of 13

100

Students choose not to stand for the pledge of allegiance at school. The school tries to punish the students but the students sue the school because their right to free speech includes the right to not speak. This is an example of which amendment?

1st Amendment

100

What is federalism/a federal system of power?

Power is divided between a central government and several state/local governments

100

What are Grants-in-Aid?

Federal grants given to states or local governments to help pay for everyday expenses

200

What were weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

Central government was too weak, no power to tax, no power to draft an army/navy, no uniform currency among the states, no Supreme Court, very difficult to make laws (9/13 had to agree), in order to amend the Articles, all 13 states had to agree

200

What group supported the Constitution (federalists or anti-federalists)?

Federalists

200

A young man is pulled over by the police for speeding. The officer asks if they can search Johnny’s car. Johnny says no and the officer leaves after giving a speeding ticket because they did not receive permission to search and did not have probable cause to search. This is an example of which amendment?

4th Amendment

200

Why did the Framers establish a federal system?

To avoid tyranny by dividing power between multiple levels of government

200

What are categorical grants?

Grants given for a specific purpose and often comes with strings attached

300

What did Shays rebellion make people realize?

That the central government was too weak

300

How did the group who supported the Constitution try to convince states to ratify?

They wrote the Federalist Papers

300

The government tries a man for murder and loses the case. A jury says he is innocent. The district attorney who prosecuted the case is mad and promises to keep trying him until they get a jury to convict him. This violates which amendment?

5th Amendment

300

What does the Supremacy Clause declare?

That the Constitution and all federal laws, treaties, etc. are the Supreme Law of the Land

300

What are block grants?

Grants given for a broader purpose with fewer restrictions

400

What did the 3/5ths Compromise say?

That enslaved peoples counted as 3/5ths of a person in terms of representation and taxation

400

Why did the other group oppose ratification?

They were concerned that the central government would have too much power and that peoples individual rights would not be protected

400

A man is caught while committing a robbery. He is never informed of his rights and is told he has to represent himself during the trial if he cannot afford a private attorney. Which amendment is violated?

6th Amendment

400

What are different types of federal powers?

Enumerated (expressed) Powers, Implied Powers, Inherent Powers

400

What does the Commerce Clause state?

The federal government has the right to regulate interstate and foreign commerce/trade

500

The federal government cuts the military budget by a large amount. Soldiers who are unmarried can no longer afford to live on their own, so the government requires American citizens who do not have children to house the soldiers. Which amendment does this violate?

3rd Amendment

500

What is the difference between Enumerated (expressed) Powers and Implied Powers?

Enumerated are listed directly in the Constitution and implied powers are additional powers that are reasonably granted from the expressed powers

500

What does the Full Faith and Credit Clause state?

That states are required to honor the court proceedings, contracts, and acts of other state governments

600

State powers are not listed in the Constitution, but they are given powers through this amendment

10th Amendment

600

How is conflict between the federal government and states settled?

By the Supreme Court

600

What does the privileges and immunities clause state?

It prevents states from depriving rights (privileges) to citizens who reside in different states
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