Powers
Sovereign, Just a State, or Both?
Limits on Government.
Dive into Democracy
Miscellaneous
100

States: If the powers are not given to the Federal Government and not prohibited by law, they are reserved for the states.

What is the 10th Amendment?

100

Has boundaries.

What is Both?

100

A written Document that details Powers and structure of the Government.

What is a Constitution?

100

The idea that government gets its power from the people.

What is Democracy?

100

Type of Government the United States of America is.

Be Specific!

What is a Republic/Representative Democracy.?

200

Powers given by the Necessary and Proper Clause.

What are Implied Powers?

200

Has Citizens.

What is Both?

200

Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches of Government.

What are Separation of Powers?

200

Our Founding Fathers', travels through the history of other country's governments led them here.

What is Ancient Athens, Greece?

200

What the D.C. stands for in Washington D.C.

What is District of Columbia?

300

Powers shared between the Federal and State Governments.

What are Concurrent Powers?

300

Has to answer to a higher government.

What is a State?

300

No one is above the law, not the government, not even the president.

What is Rule of Law?

300

The number of councilmen, an Athenian Territory had, depended on "IT" as does the number of representatives a state, in the U.S. has. 

What is Population?

300

The 2 ways citizens select their candidate to run for their party.

What are a Caucus and a Primary Election?

400

Powers clearly stated, in the Constitution, as those afforded to the Federal Government.

What are Expressed Powers?

400

It's power, government and laws trump all others.

What is a Sovereign State?

400

Citizens give the government permission to govern them.

What is Consent of the governed?

400

When our Founding Fathers were writing the Constitution, they took ideas from these two established governments.

What are the Native Americans and the British Governments?

400

Meets in Washington D.C. in December to cast their votes for President.

What is the Electoral College?

500

Daily Double!

The branch of government that has the power to declare war.

500

Has Reserved Powers.

What is a State?

500

Small and unpopular groups also have rights regardless of what the majority believes.

What are Minority Rights?

500

The idea of Social Contract was taken from these two philosophers.

Who are Thomas Hobbes and John Locke?

500

Where you find the qualifications to run for president of the United States. 

What is Article 2, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution?