Bill of Rights
Constitution
AOC
Brutus 1
Miscellaneous
100

15th Amendment 

Black men can vote.

100

The system divides government power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. 

Separation of Powers. 

100

What is Shay’s Rebellion? 

The 1786–1787 uprising of farmers in Massachusetts that exposed the weaknesses of the national government under the Articles.


100

This group of writers opposed the Constitution and wrote essays like Brutus No. 1 warning about a powerful national government.


Anti-Federalists 

100

In Federalist No. 10, Madison argues that this type of republic can best control the dangers of factions.


A large republic 

200

19th Amendment 

Gave women the right to vote. 

200

Popular Sovereignty 

People have a say in power. 

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress did not have the authority to regulate this between states, leading to economic conflicts.


Interstate Commerce. 

200

In Brutus No. 1, the author argues that this type of government would become too powerful under the Constitution.


Federal government 

200

What is judicial review 

Federalist No. 78 explains that the judicial branch has this power to determine whether laws are constitutional.


300

24th Amendment 

Banned poll taxes. 

300

What is the great compromise? 

This compromise during the Constitutional Convention created a two-house legislature with representation based on population in one chamber and equal representation in the other.


300

1787 meeting where delegates met to revise the government.


Constitutional Convention 

300

What did Brutus 1 argue about factions?

In Brutus No. 1, the author argues that in a large republic, this political problem could grow stronger and allow powerful groups to dominate the government.


300

The Declaration of Independence states that people have the right to alter or abolish a government that fails to protect these basic rights. What is this called? 


Natural rights 

400

17th Amendment 

States can vote for US Senators 

400

Federal law takes priority over state law. 

supremacy clause 

400

This group served as the national legislature. 

congress

400

Brutus feared the federal government could eventually overpower these governments that were meant to retain most political power.


State governments

400

Federalist 51 argues that each branch of government should have its own powers and also the ability to limit the powers of the other branches. This system of limits is called what?


Checks and balances

500

23rd Amendment 

Washington, D.C. can vote in national elections. 

500

This constitutional principle divided power between the national government and the states. 

Federalism 

500

What is foreign policy? 

The national government had the power to manage relations with these other nations.


500

Why did Brutus 1 say a large republic would be bad? 

No true representation 

500

What is argued regarding single rulers in fed 70

Hamilton argues that having a single president makes it easier for citizens to hold the executive responsible for decisions and actions.


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