Structure & Origins of Government
Founding Principles
Legislative Branch
Federalism
Elections & Representation
100

One reason governments form is to maintain this.

Order

100

This principle divides power between national and state governments.

Federalism

100

This term describes the two-house structure of Congress.

Bi-cameralism

100

This system divides power between national and state governments.

Federalism

100

Elections support representative democracy by doing this.

Allowing citizens to choose leaders

200

One reason governments form is to provide this to citizens.

Protection

200

This principle divides government power among three branches.

Separation of Powers

200

This chamber of Congress is based on population.

House of Representatives 

200

This group argued that federalism could weaken state authority.

Anti-Federalists

200

This election tool describes how information is presented to influence voters.

Media Framing

300

This type of democracy allows citizens to vote directly on laws.

Direct Democracy

300

This principle allows each branch to limit the power of the others.

Checks and Balances

300

This chamber of Congress gives equal representation to states.

Senate

300

This is one Anti-Federalist concern about federalism.

Distances citizens from decision making

300

This election tool involves persuasive messages from candidates.

Campaign Messaging

400

This system allows citizens to elect representatives to make decisions.

Representative Democracy

400

This principle limits government power to what is allowed by law.

Limited Government

400

Congress was designed to be slow and deliberate for this reason.

To prevent hasty decision making and law making

400

Federalism allows different levels of government to share power in this way.

Through divided authority

400

Elections strengthen democracy by increasing this.

Representation

500

This document failed because it created a weak national government.

Articles of Confederation

500

This principle means government authority comes from the people.

Popular Sovereignty 

500

This term means refusing to follow laws believed to be unjust.

Civil Disobedience

500

Federalism helps prevent this from happening in government.

Concentration of Power

500

Elections may fail to reflect the will of the people when this occurs.

Unequal access to information

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