Origins of government
Economic/Government Systems
Constitution
Constitution Continued
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What is government?

The institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies

100

What economic system did Karl Marx believe in?

Communism

100

On which point did the Virginia and New Jersey plans disagree?

How the states should be represented in Congress

100

What are powers for the national government, suggested by expressed powers called?

Concurrent, Implied, Reserved

Implied

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Which article in the Constitution gives direction as to how to pass an amendment?

Article 5

200

Which theory holds that God created the state and made it sovereign?

Divine Right Theory

200

Which form of government is when ... A group of people rule and have power to serve their own interests.

Oligarchy

200

What is a bicameral legislation?

A legislative body with two chambers  

200

 What did Anti-Federalists believe in?


-Liked the Articles

-Opposed strong central government

-Strong central government threatened state power

-Constitution favored the wealthy

-Lacked of Bill of Rights

-Opposed to omitting any reference to God

200

What is the 3rd Amendment 

Freedom from quartering of troops

300

What is 'Force Theory'?

One person (or small group) claimed control over an area and forced all within to submit to that person’s (or group’s) rule

300

Which economic system... advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole?

Socialism

300

Why did the Articles of Confederation fail?

They were too weak to bind the states together

300

What is federalism?

Division of power between national, state and local governments

300

Which amendment reserves powers to the states?

10th

400

Which enlightenment thinker believed humans 'derive their rights from nature'?

John Locke

400

What is a mixed economy?

When private enterprise and government coexist in the same economic syste

400

What was Shays Rebellion? 

  • A series of attacks on government buildings in Massachusetts

  • Former soldiers (now farmers) were angry about state economic policies that were causing poverty and foreclosures-- paying higher taxes than they had to Britain

  • Showed economic crisis in America that the national government had little control over what was happening in each state

400

What are powers that both the national government and states possess called?

Concurrent 

400

Which compromise combined parts of the New Jersey and Virginia plans to make the legislature like it is today?

The Great Compromise/The Connecticut Compromise

500

Which type of government does the United States have?

Representative Democracy

500

What is a Representative Democracy?

People elect the government in order to have decisions made for them.

500

What are checks and balances?

Each branch of government has its own powers. and can keep the other branches in check

500

What are powers for the national government, spelled out in the Constitution called?

Expressed, Implied, Concurrent, Reserved

Expressed

500

How did the Three-Fifths Compromise affect representation in Congress?

Every five slaves were counted as three free men

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