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100

What is an Anarchy?

No government 

100

What did John Locke do?

He influenced future leaders and made natural rights. 

100

What was the quartering act?

The quartering act was where British soldiers in colonies would stay in any home they wanted. 

100

What was "Shays rebellion" purpose? 

To revise the Articles of Confederation 

100

What does the Legislative branch do? 

Writes and passes laws 

200

What is direct democracy? 

Everybody votes on every law. 

200

What are natural rights? 

1. People want to live and fight to survive.

2. People want liberty (freedom)

3. They want property (ownership) 

200

What were the four parts of the preamble? 

Preamble, Natural rights, Grievances, and the Resolution

200

What does ratification mean?

To approve

200

What does the executive branch do? 

Signs bills into laws. vetoes bills, and makes sure laws fallow the constitution. 

300

What is an Oligarchy? 

A small group (wealthy people)

300

Who was Baron De Montesquieu? 

He influenced the U.S. constitution. 

300

What was the name of the first constitution? 

Articles of Confederation

300

How many states had to approve/ ratify the constitution?

9/13 states

300

What does the Judicial Branch do? 

Makes sure no one goes against the constitution. 

400

What is dictatorship?

There is a military leader of a country through violent means. 

400

What did Baron De Montesquieu do? 

Created the three branches of government. 

1. Legislative 

2. Executive 

3. Judicial 

400

What is a confederations? 

A group or league of independent states or nations united for a common purpose. 

400

What are federalists and antifederalists?

People who supported the constitution and people who don't are anti federalists. 

400

What is a pardon?

A formally excuses public office holders from being prosecuted for crime or wrongdoing moccited while in office. 

500

What is an Autocracy?

One person with unlimited power. 

500

What were the famous documents? 

The famous documents are Rule of Law, Self government, Due process, Limited power, and Rights. 

500

What was different in the Articles of Confederation? 

The states government had more power than the countries government.

500

What is the great compromise? 

It decided on the houses (House of representatives) 

500

What is a committee? 

A small group that discusses and debates a bill.