Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
Federalist Papers & Brutus
Letters From a Birmingham Jail
100
What date was the Declaration adopted?

July 4, 1776

100

What year were the Articles of Confederation ratified?

1781

100

(Double Points)

What are 2 goals of the Constitution listed in the preamble?

Provide for the Common Defense and General Welfare

100

What were the Federalist Papers? (Bonus Points: Who wrote them?)

The Federalist Papers were the Federalist Party's way of convincing the public to ratify the Constitution (Bonus: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay)

100

What specific route of protest did MLK argue to enact change? (Bonus Points: List a prominent Supreme Court case)

Litigation (Bonus: Brown v. Board)

200

To which person did the Declaration of Independence speak out against, and how many reasons were provided?

King George III, 27 grievances

200

(Double Points) 

What did the Articles of Confederation first serve as?

America's first formal form of government

200

What clause under what amendment allowed citizens to sue their states using the Bill of Rights

The Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment
200
What did James Madison propose in Federalist 10 to efficiently supervise factions in government?

A large, diverse republican government

200

What did MLK opine on unjust laws?

If a law is unjust, it's people's right to disobey them
300

What intellectual/cultural movement shaped the ideas listed in the Declaration?

The Enlightenment

300

What was missing in the Articles of Confederation that the Constitution contained?

An executive and judicial branch

300

What is the Bully Pulpit? What branch of government does this power apply to?

The presidential ability to make public appearances, shift opinions through speeches, and discourse

300

What's the strongest branch in government, and how was its power checked?

The Legislative Branch, which was then split into a bicameral legislation through the House of Reps and Senate

300

What did MLK state regarding moderates and Southern churches  

Both ignore the larger issue at hand (Civil Rights), and prioritize maintenance over necessary change

400

According to John Locke, what were people's three natural rights?

The rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of property
400

Under the articles, how many states were needed to pass new bills (Bonus Points: Which act was considered the article's largest success?)

9 out of 13, (Bonus: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787)

400

What power, though not listed in the Constitution, was established through what famous Supreme Court case?

Judicial Review, Marbury v. Madison

400

What was Alexander Hamilton's reasoning for Judicial Review

If Congress passes unconstitutional bills, they are inherently null, and the Supreme Court should strike down such types of motions

400

What idea from another U.S. document is expressed in King's philosophy of civil disobedience?

The Declaration of Independence, Right to Revolution

500

What are the ideas of Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Right to Revolution? (All three must be described to attain 500 points, but correctly explaining 1 idea earns 100 points, 2 earns 300 points)

Social Contract: Under a government, people surrender some of their rights in exchange for the protection of their natural rights

Popular Sovereignty: Governments and leaders don't establish themselves; people do

Right to Revolution: Should a government fail to protect and or impede on people's natural rights, then constituents can disassemble and implement a new government

500

What development highlighted the Article's weakness, and what weakness specifically?

Shay's Rebellion, the inability to tax states 
500

To what branch is the power of ex-post facto delegated to, and describe its contents through a scenario

Legislative Branch, (ex of, scenario: if birthright citizenship is outlawed tomorrow, people born before the law's implementation are rendered immune) 

500
List 3 important differences in ideas between the Federalist Papers and Brutus
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500

In what way do the ideas expressed in the letters apply to any political development/situation today?

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