Democracy
The Founders
The Constitution
The Fight for Freedom
The Struggle for Equality
100

In this type of democracy, citizens directly participate in decision-making.

What is direct democracy?

100

At the Constitutional Convention, this was the primary difference between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan in terms of representation. 

The Virginia Plan proposed representation based on population, while the New Jersey Plan advocated for equal representation for each state.

100

This pre-constitution document created a weak central government and was eventually replaced.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

These are individual freedoms protected by law, such as freedom of speech and religion.

What are civil liberties?

100

These are the rights that protect individuals from discrimination based on characteristics like race or gender.

What are civil rights?

200

In this form of government, citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.

What is representative democracy?

200

This philosopher's ideas on natural rights and social contract influenced the Founding Fathers.

Who is John Locke?

200

This system ensures that no branch of government becomes too powerful by allowing each branch to limit the others.

What are checks and balances?

200

This constitutional right protects individuals' expression and opinions.

What is freedom of speech?

200

This constitutional principle, found in the 14th Amendment, aims to ensure fairness in the legal system.

What is the equal protection clause?

300

In the U.S., this system is used to elect the President and Vice President, emphasizing the role of states in the process.

What is the Electoral College?

300

This term refers to oppressive and unjust rule by a government.

What is tyranny?

300

This constitutional principle establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

300

This clause in the First Amendment prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.

What is the Establishment Clause?

300

Though not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, this right is often inferred from other amendments.

What is the right to privacy?

400

This principle advocates for equal participation and influence in political processes.

What is political equality?

400

During the ratification debates, this group supported the adoption of the U.S. Constitution and argued for a strong central government.

Who are the Federalists?

400

These two groups held differing views on the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.

Who are the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

400

This part of the First Amendment protects individuals' right to practice their religion.

What is the Free Exercise Clause?

400

Ratified in 1870, this amendment granted voting rights regardless of race or color.

What is the Fifteenth Amendment?

500

In the context of U.S. government, this principle asserts that the power of the government is derived from the consent of the governed.

What is popular sovereignty?

500

This was a key concern of the Anti-Federalists during the ratification debates, leading to the eventual addition of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution.

What is, the fear that individual liberties were not adequately protected?

500

This legal doctrine applies certain protections of the Bill of Rights to the states.

What is selective incorporation?

500

This legal concept restricts government censorship of information before it is published or broadcast.

What is prior restraint?

500

This legal doctrine, overturned by Brown v. Board of Education, permitted racial segregation in schools.

What is "separate but equal" or Plessy v. Ferguson?

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