Purposes of Gov
Principles of Gov
Types of Gov
Federal Powers
McCulloch v Maryland
100

If the government provides stimulus checks to its citizens that is an example of which purpose? 

(Support the Economy or Provide Public Services) 

Support the Economy

100

What do citizens do to show they live in a representative government?

Vote

100

Who has the power in a Democratic Government vs. Authoritarian? 

Democratic = Citizens have the power

Authoritarian = One leader has the power

100

What is federalism?

The creation of the federal and state government.

100

Congress can make laws that are necessary and _________ for carrying out its powers. 

Powerful or Proper?

Proper

200

Are purposes of government laws or ideals in a Democratic government?

Ideals

200

Who are the consent of the governed?

Citizens

200

In an absolute monarchy, who is in charge?

Only the King/Queen. 

200

When the Central (also called federal or national) government has complete control, and the states have none, that is an example of:

A) Unitary

B) Confederal 

C) Federal

Unitary

200

What was the main topic that McCulloch v Maryland started over?

(1 word answer)

Banking

300

The U.S. military is an example of what purpose of government?

Prepare for a Common Defense

300

What does Rule of Law ensure?

No one person is above the law no matter their race, sexuality, gender, power, social status, etc.

300

There are two bodies in charge of a Constitutional Monarchy, the King/Queen, and who?

Parliament (a congressional lawmaking body)
300

Delegates powers are powers that only the _________ has 

Federal Government

300

Who did the Supreme Court side with in McCulloch v Maryland?

McCulloch (the federal government)

400

People protesting in the streets is an example of what purpose of government?

Protect Rights

400

Which principle ensures that citizens have equal rights that cannot be taken away?

Natural Rights

400

What do leaders have in common when they rule in a Theocracy?

They are all religious.

400

Powers that neither the Federal or State governments can have are called ___________ powers.

Denied powers.

400

In the United States, does the Federal or State government have the final say when it comes to laws passed?

Federal

500

Which purpose of government is ALSO a principle of government?

Rule of Law

500

What is the difference between Checks and Balances and Separation of Powers?

Separations of Powers = The three branches are separated by jobs/roles. 

Checks and Balances = Those three branches can check the power of the other and balance it with its own. 


TLDR; Separation of power is only that, while Checks and Balances ensures no one power is stronger than another. 

500

What is the difference between a DIRECT and INDIRECT democracy?

Direct = The citizens vote on EVERY issue

Indirect = Citizens vote for representatives, who then vote on issues on their behalf. 

500

What are the names of powers that both the Federal and State governments have?

Concurrent

500

McCulloch argues that the national bank is necessary and proper for the Federal government to provide to citizens.

What does this mean?

It was not written in the Constitution, but it was needed enough that congress could create it.

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