Type of democracy where citizens elect "representatives" to make policy on their behalf
What is republicanism
The USA Patriot Act ruled that the NSA's collection of Americans' phone records was constitutional. This is an example of this debate.
What is liberty v. order and stability
A farmer's revolt in Massachusetts that protested high taxes under the Articles of Confederation
What is Shays' Rebellion?
The Supreme Court case that strengthened the power of the federal government's implied powers
What is McCulloch v. Maryland
The federal government could not tax states directly, congress was unicameral and could not raise an army
What are weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
In US v. Lopez the federal government used this constitutional clause to justify the 1990 Gun Safe Schools Act
What is the commerce clause?
A political theory which power is distributed among many diverse interest groups rather than being concentrated in a single elite group.
What is pluralist theory?
Popular sovereignty, limited government, natural rights and social contract theory are all examples of:
What is ideals of democracy?
This implied constitutional clause gives more power to the federal government, specifically the legislative branch.
What is the necessary and proper clause?
The mixing of authority between federal, state, and local government "Marble Cake"
What is cooperative federalism
This document argued that having a strong federal government would endanger citizens natural rights
What is Brutus I