Who?
The Judicial Branch
Principles of the Constitution
Terms
The Preamble
100

This person had the idea that religious liberty is a natural right.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?
100

A more literal reading of the constitution.

What is strict construction?

100

All people have certain things they are allowed to do without government interference.

What is Individual Rights?

100

The mass genocide of millions of Jews around the time period of WWII.

What is the Holocaust?

100

To ensure all people are treated fairly.

What is "Establish Justice?"

200

This person originated the social contract theory.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

200

A more flexible interpretation of the constitution.

What is a loose construction?

200

Each branch of the government has different powers and responsibilities.

What is Separation of Powers?

200

The process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

What is naturalization?

200

To protect our country from foreign enemies.

What is "provide for the common defense?"

300

This person expanded the social contract to include natural rights.

Who is John Locke?
300

The fact that judges serve lifetime appointments demonstrates this principle.

What is Independent Judiciary?

300
Each branch of the government has some powers over the other two branches.

What is checks and balances?

300

I was born here, therefore I am a citizen.

What is law of soil?

300

To ensure the well being of citizens.

What is "to promote the general welfare?"

400

He had the idea that the government should be based on popular sovereignty.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rosseau?

400

This is what the original writers were originally trying to accomplish.

What is original intent?

400

All people must obey the law, even those in authority.

What is Rule of Law?

400

A fair legal proceeding.

What is due process?

400

To maintain peace and order here in America.

What is "insure domestic tranquility?"

500

The three branch system of government is a key idea that this enlightenment thinker contributed.

Who is Baron De Montesquieu?

500
Court decisions that affect future interpretation of the law.

What is precedent?

500

Some powers are given to the states, and some to the central government.

What is Federalism?

500

All people, or parties, must agree in order for a decision to be made.

What is unanimous consent?

500

To ensure cooperation between the states and the national government.

What is "to form a more perfect union?"

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