4 Purposes
Federalism
Authoritarian Gov
Democratic Gov
Historical Document
100

Maintain Social Order

Inside the country

100

Unitary

One central government (national)

100
Dictatorship

One person

100

direct democracy

citizens meet together and vote

100

Federalist

supports the constitution

200

Provide Public Service

Helping people
200

Federal 

Power is shared

200

Monarchy

King and queen

200

Representative Democracy

People elect the representatives

200

Anti federalist

wanted the bill of rights, don't follow the constitution

300
National Security 

Outside the country

300
Confederate

only handle matters assigned to by the states

300

Constitution Monarchy

follow the constitution with king and queens
300

Parlimentary

Voting for just the leg branch

300

Declaration of Independence

listed grievance from the U.K

400

Economic Decisions

Trade and money

400

Necessary and Proper Clause

the laws being made have to be necessary and follow the constitution

400

Oligarchy

Rich group of people
400

Presidential

Vote for both leg and executive

400
Constitution
Set limits, power, and responsibilty
500

Magna Carta

- minority rights

- due process

- rule of law

500

Establish post office, declare war, coin money

National Power
500

Big Issue of McCulloch v Maryland

Power

500

What is rule of law

No one is above the law

500

Articles of Confederation

failed because the national gov could not tax, gave power to states

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