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The Lexicon
100

The idea that power comes from the "consent of the governed."

Popular Sovereignty

100

America's first official "Plan of Government.

Articles of Confederation

100

The power the National government lacked that left them with no money.

Power to Tax

100

The "Two-House" legislature created by the Constitution.

Bicameral 

100

A government where citizens rule through elected officials.

A  Republic

200

This document officially ended the "political bands" with Britain.

The Declaration of Independence 

200

Number of branches in the AOC government.

One — Legislative

200

This 1786 Massachusetts rebellion proved the AOC couldn't keep peace.

Shays' Rebellion

200

The brand new branch created to lead the country and enforce laws.

Executive Branch/President

200

He is the "Father of the Constitution.

James Madison and Thomas Jefferson

300

What do people have a right to do if a government becomes tyrannical?

Alter or Abolish it

300

This was the only "level" of government that held real power under the AOC.

State Governments

300

True or False: The AOC government could easily regulate trade between states.

False

300

This Clause says Federal Law beats State Law.

Supremacy Clause

300

A formal change or addition to a document.

Amendment

400

The three "Unalienable Rights" listed by Jefferson.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

400

Why the Founders made the AOC weak on purpose.

Fear of Tyranny/British-style rule

400

To change the AOC, how many states had to agree?

All 13

400

Name for the sharing of power between National and State governments.

Federalism

400

People who wanted a Bill of Rights added before they'd sign.

Anti-Federalists

500

The Declaration shifted sovereignty from [Person] to [Group]

The King to The People 

500

Legal description of the US under the AOC (A "Firm League of..." what?).

Friendship 

500

Explain the "Military Weakness": How did the AOC get soldiers?

They had to ask states to provide them; they couldn't draft a national army.

500

The "Great Compromise" settled a fight between [Group A] and [Group B].

Small states vs. Large states regarding representation

500

The "Contract" where people trade some freedom for protection.

Social Contract

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