American Political Culture/Bill of Rights
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation/Shays Rebellion
Constitution Convention
Constitution/Federalism
100

What does Laissez-Faire mean?

Minimal Government Intervention 

100

When was the Declaration of Independence published?

July 4th 1776 

100

Who was Daniel Shays? 

Revolutionary war veteran, farmer, and leader of Shays rebellion. 
100

Who were the main figures at the constitutional convention?

George Washington, James Madison

100

What does the Supremacy clause ensure?

It establishes that federal law should take precedence over state laws

200

What is Egalitarianism?

A belief in the equality of all people.

200

What groups were excluded from the Declaration of Independence? (Name all three we talked about) 

Women, Enslaved Africans and African Americans, and Native Americans.

200

Why did Shays Rebellion happen? (Two answer) 

1.Poor farmers unable to pay their debts were having land foreclosed by the government. 

2. Unpaid revolutionary war debts were unpaid. 

200

How many states had to ratify the Constitution in order for it to go into effect?

9 of the 13 states

200

What does the 10th amendment say?

Powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people.

300

What are the Natural Rights? What is another name for them?

Inalienable rights- Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness. 

300

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? (Name Three)

Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman

300

What were the Articles of Confederation? 

Articles were the first form of government after the colonies declared their independence. 

300

When and where was the constitutional convention held? (2 part answer)

Philadelphia, 1787

300

What is the difference between Enumerated and Implied powers?

  1. Enumerated Powers: Powers that explicitly stated within the Constitution

  2. Implied Powers: Powers that Congress may create through use of the elastic (“necessary and proper”) clause

400

Define Political Culture.

A Shared set of beliefs, values, and norms about how citizens relate to governments and one another.

400

Who was the inspiration for the Declaration? (Name one)

John Locke and Thomas Hobbs. 

400

What are the failure of the Articles?

1. Weaker federal government 

2. Unable to regulate commerce 

3. No court system/Judicial Branch

400

Who were Federalists and what did they believe? Anti-Federalists? (2 parts)

  1. Federalists wanted a strong central government.

  2. Anti-Federalists wanted a weaker federal government with stronger state governments.



400

What is the anatomy of the Constitution? (What are the 3 main parts?)

The preamble, the seven articles, and the amendments.

500

What are the first five amendments? (No numbers :)

Five Freedoms, Right to Bear Arms, Housing of Troops in Time of War by owner's consent, unreasonable search and seizure, and due process. 

500

Explain the meaning behind this section of the preamble. "That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it"?

When a government misuses its power, the people have the right to overthrow it? 

500

How did Shays Rebellion show some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

1. The government neither had the power to tax states nor raise a militia to stop the rebellion.
500

What did the Great Compromise accomplish? (Hint: Think of the Virginia and New Jersey plans)

The Great Compromise led to the creation of a bicameral legislature. A senate for equal representation and the house for representation by population.

500

What are the seven main principles of the constitution

popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, federalism, checks and balances, republicanism, and individual rights.