The major ideals of a Democracy
Major ideals are Liberty & Equality
What are Legislative, Judicial & Executive?
The government, president, branches, etc. are all provided with a set of powers
What does the Constitution provide?
The governments are balanced between one overseeing their own while certain zone, where the other can be around in multiple places
Ones opposed to the Constitution while the others were in favor
What are Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
Two main types of Democracies
What are Representative & Participatory Democracies
Powers are equally divided & shared among each other
The ability to declare war, regulate commerce, coin money, etc. all mentioned
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution
Some are reserved just to the federal gov. or states, the others are shared among the two
What are exclusive and concurrent powers?
It was a base/ attempt at order but ultimately failed due to being weak
What are the Articles of Confederation?
The base of a Democracy & what it must contain as part of its morals
What is Ideology?
They are allowed to challenge each other & keep everything equal(checks & balances)
What can Legislative, Executive & Judicial Branches do when feeling of higher power in one is observes.
The Commerce clause was utilized as unfavorable for the defendant
Name the different types of Federalisms(5)
What are Competitive, Cooperative, Dual, Fiscal, Coercive?
Political power rests within the citizens/groups
What is Pluralist Democracy?
He was able to provide evidence for separation of powers w/ checks & balances
Why is James Madison's Federalist 51 important?
Necessary and Proper Clause (Art. I, Section 8) that favored Congress
What happened in the McCulloch v. Maryland case?
These two cases highlight the change occurring overtime
What are the McCulloch v. Maryland and U.S. v. Lopez cases
The principles of separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism were argued v. possible setback given previous history.
What did the Debate of Radification do?
A modern Democracy has been around for more than two centuries
What was started for the U.S. in the year 1788?
Created separation of powers and added into the U.S. Constitution by said year
What did The Enlightenment do in 1787?
The Constitution with it's national gov, fundamental laws, basic human rights, etc. was established in Phili.
Although not really mentioned/misc. it is the kind of federalism we are currently in
What is Progressive Federalism?
The Constitution replaced the Articles by____ but took all 13 states to agree on this date___
What happened November 15, 1777 and March 1, 1781?