Democratic Ideals
The Creation of our government
Federalism et al
Documents and Court Cases
Constitutional Clauses/Amendments
100

These are rights which everyone is entitled to.

What are Natural (Inalienable) Rights? (Also take   L, L, PoH) 

100

The first ruling document our country used that gave most of the power to the states

What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

This is the idea that the National and State operate in their own bubbles of policy.

What is Dual Federalism?

100

This Federalist paper written by Madison where he discusses Republics and Factions.

What is Federalist 10?

100

This says any powers not given to the Federal government are given to the states.

What is the Tenth Amendment?

200

The Consent of the governed

What is Popular Sovereignty?

200

This was convened in order to improve the U.S. system of government after the AOC's had been proved ineffective.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

200

This is the idea that there is policy overlap between the national and state levels of government.

What is Cooperative Federalism?

200

This paper was staunchly anti federalist and argued against large Republics.

What is Brutus 1?

200
This Clause says that Congress can pass law that help them carry out their duties, even if not explicitly stated.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

300

Type of democracy that see things run by interest groups.

What is a Pluralist Democracy?

300

Madison's idea for the type of government we should have that involves electing representatives.

What is a Republic?

300

The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches what governmental ideal?

What is the Separation of Powers?

300

This Court case utilizes the Commerce clause in its decision.

What is US v Lopez?

300

This Amendment assures citizens that they retain any rights not expressed in the constitution.

What is the 9th Amendment?

400

This type of Democracy is led by a group of intellectuals and emphasizes limited participation.

What is an Elite Democracy?

400

This event was a turning point that showed U.S. citizens that the AOC was ineffective after the central government was unable to call up troops.

What is Shay's Rebellion?

400

This mechanism keeps one branch of government from getting too powerful.

What are checks and balances?

400

This Court case employed the Necessary and Proper clause in its decision.

What is McCulloch v Maryland?
400

This clause gives Congress the power to regulate trade with Nations, States, and the Indians.

What is the Commerce Clause?

500

This type of democracy encourages citizens to be involved in government.

What is participatory democracy?

500

This combined the New Jersey and Virginia plans to give us our legislative body.

What is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise?

500

These can relate to giving of Federal grants, but not always.  They are required conditions handed down by the Federal government to the states.

What are Federal Mandates?

500

This Federalist paper argues that separation of power and check and balances will protect liberties.

What is Federalists 51?

500

This makes the constitution the law of the land.

What is the Supremacy Clause?