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What do Federalist believe?

Strong national government

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What were the two plans created under the Great Compromise?

Virginia and New Jersey Plan

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What are the names of the two houses

House of Reps and Senate

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What are the 3 branches of government

Legislative, Executive and Judicial

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In policy making - give an example of a small group

Unions

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Name a federalist 

John Jay or James Madison or Alexander Hamilton

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Who did the New Jersey plan protect?

Small states

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Who created check and balances? Why?

James Madison, so no one branch would have more power over another

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Why do we need Federalist 70?

We need a single, strong executive (President) for energy, accountability, and efficiency.

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How do we decide who the president is

Electoral College

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What was the reason Anti-Fedralist didn't want a strong national government?

They thought it would take away state rights

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What does Miss Alizeh say we need to take every class

notes

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Who are the three groups in policy making

Media, Small groups and Supreme Court

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What is Federalist 78 about?

Defended lifetime judicial appointments and judicial review.

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What is dual federalism 

State is strong but so is national government and usually kept separate, however they do overlap in interstate commerce like transporting things between states



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What is federalist No.10 about?

Factions (interest groups/parties) are dangerous, but a large republic can control them.

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Why did they need to change the Articles of Confederation?


The government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak to stop it quickly (no strong army or money).

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What are the 4 kinds of politics 

Majoritarian, Intrest groups, Client and Entrepreneurial

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Give an example of a court case about federalism 

United States v. Lopez

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What is class view?

Government is dominated by business owners only

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Who are the 3 authors of the federalist papers?

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay

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What was Shay's Rebellion

A farmer named Daniel Shays led a rebellion with other farmers to shut down courts so their land wouldn’t be taken.

The government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak to stop it quickly (no strong army or money).

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How do we know if an issue is apart of the shared political value?

We see if the issue is caused by the individual or by society

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What are Enumerated powers? Give an example

Enumerated powers - powers specifically given to national government 

  • Print money, conduct foreign affairs, regulate commerce, declare war and make treaties

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What are Reserved powers? Give an example

Reserved powers - powers only given to states, like issuing license