Constitutional Democracy
A Living Constitution
US Constitution
American Federalism
Required Decisions and Docs
100

In which form of democracy (direct or indirect) would the people elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. 

Indirect

100

How many amendments does the US Constitution have?

27

100

This was added to address concerns from Anti-Federalists that the new national government threatened personal liberties and the authority of the states to govern. 

The Bill of Rights

100

Which part of the U.S. Constitution specifically gives powers to the states that aren't given to the national government?

The 10th Amendment

100
Who is responsible for first writing that the main roles of government should be to protect "life, liberty, and property"?
JOHN LOCKE...Thomas Jefferson incorporated his ideas in the Declaration of Independence
200

Weaknesses included a weak national government - no president, thus weak enforcement of rules - no unity among states - each state had its own currency...

Articles of Confederation

200

What do we call it when the presidency is controlled by one party and the legislature by another?

divided government

200
Describe the importance of the "Necessary and Proper Clause".
This clause allows the national government to STRETCH their powers and take actions that are not necessarily listed in the US Constitution in order to allow the government to perform their enumerated powers.
200

What are the powers given the the states called?

"Reserved" powers

200

Argued a "republic" was the best form of government to control the negative effects faction.

Federalist #10

300

Some call it the "Great" compromise but, which state was the compromise that led to a bicameral legislature named after?

Connecticut

300

What is Judicial Review?

Power of the federal courts (ultimately the Supreme Court) to review laws and actions by the other branches or state governments to determine whether those actions are constitutional or not. 

300

What is the name of the case that established the power of SCOTUS to strike down laws passed by Congress?

Marbury v. Madison

300

Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 gives the Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations. What is it’s name?

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Clause

300

This famous quote was used in Federalist #51 to illustrate the importance of checks and balances in preventing tyranny. 

"ambition must be made to counteract ambition"

400

What compromise accommodated concerns over how to count slaves for apportionment?

3/5ths

400

Name two checks the legislature has over the executive branch?

-Impeachment/investigations

-Selection of the President (House) and Vice President (Senate) in the case of no majority of electoral votes

-May override Presidential vetoes (with a 2/3rds vote in both chambers)

-Senate approves appointments (Departments, Ambassadors, Supreme Court)

-Approval of replacement Vice President

-Power to declare war

-Power of the Purse

400

In which required SCOTUS decision did the Court rule that Congress has "implied" powers to make laws beyond what is specifically stated in the Constitution?

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

Which type of grant is preferred by the states and why? (Block or Categorical)

A BLOCK GRANT is money given from the national government to states and states have more flexibility in spending the money whereas categorical grants have more strings attached to how the money is to be spent.

400
In the US v. Lopez decision, SCOTUS ruled the Gun Free School Zones Act was an unconstitutional use of which Art 1, Section 8 power? 

Interstate Commerce Power (the law regulated "possession" of a firearm which isn't directly related to commerce)

500

In the battle over Constitutional ratification, what group argued for the inclusion of the Bill of Rights?

Anti-Federalists

500

What portion of the states does it take to ratify an amendment to the Constitution?

3/4ths

500

List two ways a Senator could work to overturn a SCOTUS decision she disagreed with.

-propose an amendment to the Constitution

-propose the a bill that would alter the size of SCOTUS

-vote for justices who would rule differently

500

Describe the concept of DEVOLUTION.

DEVOLUTION is the idea that responsibilities that have traditionally been handled by the national government should be handed down to the STATES, thus limiting the role of the national government.

500

In this essay anti-feds argued against ratification of the new Constitution saying this new form of government would annihilate state governments. 

Brutus 1