This term describes the method by which society makes and enforces its public policies.
What is 'government'?
Powers held by the National Government alone.
What are exclusive powers?
This concept, that no one is above the law including Congress and the President, is essential to a functioning democracy.
What is the rule of law?
This form of government is ruled by kings, queens, princes, and princesses.
What is a monarchy?
This term is used to describe formal changes to the Constitution.
What is an amendment?
This type of document states the laws, principles, structures, and processes by which a government will operate.
What is a constitution?
This Constitutional principle holds that the people are the only source for governmental power.
What is popular sovereignty?
Federalism divides the ruling authority between these two levels of government.
What are the central (national) and state governments?
A nation that is ruled by a single person is described by this term.
What is a dictatorship?
Delegates from all the states except Rhode Island attended this gathering that was originally intended to amend and improve the Articles of Confederation.
What was the Constitutional Convention?
A Nation-State that has supreme and absolute rule over its territory and decision-making is described by this term.
What is sovereign?
Power shared by both National Government and State Government.
What are Concurrent Powers?
This Constitutional principle holds that government may do only those things that the people have given it power to do.
What is limited government?
This term describes a society ruled by citizenship.
What is a democracy?
The U.S. Constitution was drafted in this city in 1787.
What is Philadelphia?
These are the two requirements that must be met in order for a Nation-State to exist.
What are a population and a defined territory?
The Constitution empowers this group to select the U.S. president after a nationwide election.
What is the Electoral College?
This term is used to describe a governmental system in which the basic political powers are distributed among three distinct and independent branches.
What is separation of powers?
Theocracies and dictatorships are two versions of this type of government.
What is autocracy?
One of three divisions, or major sections, of the Constitution.
What is the Preamble or the Articles or the Amendments?
Everything a Government chooses to do is known by this term.
What is public policy?
Powers not allowed to the National Government, nor prohibited to the State Governments.
What are reserved powers?
This Constitutional principle can be seen in practice when the Senate confirms or rejects the President's appointee to run the CIA.
What is checks and balances?
The term 'oligarchy' is used to describe governments that are ruled in this way.
What is by a small group?
The U.S. Constitution is an example of this theory of how governments form, which was developed by John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
What is social contract theory?