The person that says "Life, Liberty, and Property!"
Who is John Locke?
The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
The houses that make up Congress.
What is Senate and House of Representatives?
The Articles of Confederation.
What is the first version of US Government?
A government where every citizen votes on policy and laws.
What is Direct Democracy?
Montesquieu's Theory.
What is Seperation of Powers?
The amendment preventing unlawful search and seizure.
What is the 4th?
What is Checks & Balances?
The process of ratification for amending the Articles of Confederation.
What is unanimous consent of state legislatures?
A government where the power is shared between a central authority and regional governments.
What is Federal Government?
The person that believes that government is meant to protect the people.
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
The article that defines the Executive Branch.
What is Article II?
Seperation of Powers was used to prevent this.
What is Tyranny?
Consequence of a lack of power to tax.
What is economic instability?
A system where a president and prime minister share executive powers.
What is semi-presidential system?
The Social Contract's Goal.
The amendment that prohibits alcohol.
What is the 18th?
The branch can pass laws and the branch that determines their constitutionality.
What is Legislative & Judicial?
Rebellion that shows the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.
What is Shay's Rebellion?
The exact type of government the United States has.
The impact that Jean Jacques Rousseau has on the Constitution.
What is Article VII?
The name of a power given to both the states and the federal government.
What is concurrent?
Structures withstand political changes, maintaining democratic stability.
What is the impact of Seperation of Powers on US Governance?
The years in which the Articles of Confederation were in use.
What is 1781-1789?
One person governing, passed on by blood line, where the power is held by a central authority with decisions made by a parliment.
What is a Monarchy with a Unitary Government and Parlimentary System?