Topic 1: Democratic Foundations
Topic 2: Constitutional Beginnings
Topic 3: Principles & Powers of Government
Topic 4: Federalism Pt 1
Topic 5: Federalism Pt 2
100

The body of representatives formally elects the President, serving as a compromise between a direct popular vote and a vote in congress

What is the electoral college?

100

This document created the first U.S government and gave most power to the states 

What are the articles of confederation 

100

This document protects different types of rights with freedom like speech, press, and religion.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

System that divides power between national and state governments

What is Federalism?

100

Define Federalism  

A political system that organizes a government into two or more levels that hold independent powers

200

James Madison's term for interest groups or parties that could threaten the stability of the government if left unchecked 

What is a faction?

200

One major weakness of the articles of confederation 

What is no power tax (or weak national government)?

200

This principle describes the people as the source of government power.

What is popular sovereignty?

200

This clause establishes that federal law is the supreme law of the land 

What is the supremacy clause? 

200

Define checks and balances

Key parts of the constitution that require each branch of the federal government to acquire the consent of the other two branches in order to act 

300

This type of democracy involves citizens voting directly on laws and policies rather than through representatives 

What is direct democracy?

300

This event showed the weaknesses of the articles and helped push for change 

What is Shays rebellion?

300

Define one difference between civil liberties and civil rights.

Civil liberties are rights found within the constitution and bill or rights. 

  • freedom of speech, right to bear arms, freedom of assembly 


Civil rights are protected by the laws and guarantee equal protection and treatment. 

  • voting rights, protection in work spaces, education accessibility 

300

This clause allows Congress to make laws needed to carry out its powers

What is the necessary and proper clause (or the elastic clause)?

300

What is enumerated Powers? 

Powers helped by the federal government that are mentioned by name in the U.S. Constitution 

400

In this type of democracy, citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf 

What is representative democracy?

400

This group supported ratification of the constitution and a stronger national government 

Who are the Federalists?

400

How do the ideas of popular sovereignty and limited government differ?

Popular sovereignty states the power comes from the people. 

Limited government states the power is restricted through laws and rights. 

400

Explain the difference between dual federalism and cooperative federalism 

Dual is separate Powers, cooperative is shared powers  

400

What is cooperative federalism 

Known as marble cake federalism. This is a political system wherein federal, state, and Ocala governments share responsibility in government the people and they work together cooperatively to solve problems 
500
An agreement where people give up some freedom to a government in exchange for protection of their natural rights 

What is a social contract?

500

Explain how TWO weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to the creation of the constitution 

Weak army, no taxation, no money 

500

How does the rule of law put limits to government power?

Judicial review, separation of power, protection of rights, accountability for all regardless on background

500

Explain how the necessary and proper clause and supremacy clause together expand federal power over the states 

Elastic clause expands power, Supremacy ensures federal laws override state laws 

500

What is fiscal federalism? 

A policy where the federal government sets conditions for states to receive funds, often influencing state laws