Systems of Government
Section 2: First Gov't
Section 3: New Constitution
Section 3: Part 2
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Any system of governemt in which rule is by the people is called a

democracy

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What are basic rights to which all people are entitled?

Human Rights

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What two historical principles influenced the delegates to the Constitutional Convention?

Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights

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What is federalism?

Divides government's power between state and national government

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People who supported the constitution and a strong central government

Federalists

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The form of democracy we have in this country is called (two words)

representative democracy

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What are the three basic human rights that the Declaration promises to its citizens?

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

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Why did the delegates hold all of their meetings in secret?

Wanted to discuss freely, no outside opinions or pressures
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An agreement in which each side gives up part of its demands in order to reach a solution to a problem

What is a compromise

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Government ruled by a few

oligarchy

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This system divides the power between state and national governments.

federalism

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Why did the "United Colonies" decide to break apart from the British?

Overwhelming costs of British taxes and tariffs

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What is the name of the lawmaking body of Great Britain known as?

Parliament

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What does bicameral mean?

Two houses

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A plan that provides the rules for a government is known as a

constitution

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This system of government is ruled by a king or queen

Monarchy

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The Articles of Confederation promised this to the states

Another word for absolute power

Sovereignty

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Article II of the Constitution states, " The ______ (branch) power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America." Daily Double

executive

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The making of a bicameral congress which included the creation of the House of Representatives and the Senate is known as...

The Great Compromise

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The constitution was written and signed, but it still needed to be __________ by 9 of the 13 states.

(Another word for approved)

Ratified

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What is the difference between an absolute monarch and an limited monarch?

Absolute monarchs have total control over a nation, and answers only to themselves. Limited monarchs, like Britain, are ceremonial heads of states.

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What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

1. Weak central government

2. States acted as small nations (too powerful)

3. States refused laws of congress

4. Trouble passing laws (9 of 13)

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What are the two houses Parliament breaks into?

What are the two houses our US Congress breaks into?

House of Commons, House of Lords

House of Representatives, Senate

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List the head of each department by branch

1. Executive

2. Legislative

3. Judicial

1. President

2. Congress

3. Supreme Court

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Name all 13 original colonies (500 points for each!!!)

New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Massachusetts 

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