Democcracy
Principles of the Constitution
Federalism
Constitution
Founding Documents: Fed 10 & 51- Brutus 1
100

This document signaled to world that  the American Colonies were “dissolving their political bonds” with Great Britain

The Declaration of Independence

100

■The system in the US that provides for each branch of government to have some control over the other branches of government

■Checks & Balances

100

Finish this statement Federalism is the constitutional division of

■Powers between different levels of government

■Federal & State (local) Government

100

■This document was the first law of the land in the US

■Articles of Confederation

100

■Federalist 10 warns that America is subject to conflicts that evolve when there are

■Factions

200

The 27 reasons for the American colonies to separate from Great Britain

Grievances

200

■The aspect of the US political system that assures that no one person or group is allowed to make all of the laws, rules, and policies

■Separation of Power

200

■Federalism allows for unity without this 

■Uniformity

200

■This event noted the major inadequacies of the AOC wih regard to how respond  to a miliarty threat

■Shay’s Rebellion

200

■Fed 10 declares that one of America’s obstacles for a true representative government is that it is

■Too Large of Country

300

System in which the people decide on policies/laws without going through a representative or elected official  

Direct Democracy

300

■Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are considered to be natural or these kind of rights

■Unalienable

300

■The type of federalism by which the national and state governments remain supreme within their own arenas

■Dual Federalism – Layer Cake

300

■This type of vote had to happen in order for the AOC to be changed or amended, it was reduced to 2/3 in the Constitution 

Unanimous

300

■Finish this quote, “If men were angels…

■“… no government would be necessary”

400

The type of unorganized & chaotic results that the Founding Fathers thought would result from a true democracy

Mob Rule

400

■Government in which elected leaders represent the interests of the people.

■Republicanism

400

■The mingling of responsibilities between state and federal governments

■Cooperative or Marble Cake Federalism

400

■The clause that outlines the rule that Federal Law must be followed ahead of or before state law

■Supremacy Clause

400

■Madison declared that the three AUXILLARY PRECAUTIONS prevented this

■Tyranny

500

a type of political system where officials are elected by the public

Representative Democracy

500

■Government power comes from the will of the people or the consent of the governed

■Popular Sovereignty

500

■The function provided by US Federalism & Constitution that allows for states to have different laws regarding the same issue; therby granting these types of powers

■Unenumerated Powers or Cup Cake Federalism

500

■The clause the allows the federal government to make laws they deem necessary and proper

■Elastic Clause

500

■The article of the Constitution which Brutus finds to be the most problematic

■Article 6 (VI)

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