King George III blamed (blankety blank) for starting colonial rebellion.
What is colonial leaders?
(Blank) gave British officials the power to combat smuggling by issuing writs of assistance.
What is Townshend Acts?
The Anti-Federalists were willing to ratify the U.S. Constitution with the inclusion of (blankety blank blank).
What is Bill of Rights?
Registering to vote is ...
What is civic responsibility?
The (blank) of the federal government creates laws.
What is legislative branch?
Yes, the Articles of Confederation were weak, but were able to accomplish ...
What is unite the states?
(Blankety blank), an enlightenment thinker, had a huge influence on Thomas Jefferson.
What is John Locke?
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison had support of (blank) in common.
What is federalism?
A person who pledges allegiance to the government and in return receives protections.
What is citizen?
The primary responsibility of the executive branch.
What is enforce laws?
Suppose the delegates of the Constitutional Convention decided to make a constitution that would grant all governmental powers to the president. (Blankety blank) would be one very upset enlightenment thinker.
What is Baron de Montesquieu?
Document to first guarantee citizens the right to bear arms.
What is English Bill of Rights?
The name of America's first constitution.
What is Articles of Confederation?
Hope asked her landlord, Camryn, to fix her clogged toilet. Camryn refuses. Identify the type of law this falls under.
What is civil law?
Reese is a 28 year old resident of Florida. She was born in Tampa and wants to run for a federal office. According to the U.S. Constitution, the only office Reese can run for is ...
What is State Representative?
The Federalists and Anti-Federalists eventually (blank), which led to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
What is compromised?
Document that established the idea of limited government.
What is Magna Carta?
As a common farmer in the late 1700s, Chloe enjoys the freedoms she has come to expect as a resident of New Hampshire. She supports the idea of protecting the individual rights of citizens and states alike. Chloe would most likely agree with ...
What is anti-federalists?
The U.S. Constitution establishes the president as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, yet prevents the president from declaring war: only Congress can declare war. This is an example of ...
What is Executive Powers?
Kate is running for governor of Florida. While campaigning, Kate made the following statement: "I believe strongly that the state should partner with the federal government to provide healthcare for every citizen." Identify the political party.
What is democrat?
The purpose of the Federalists Papers was to argue for ..
What is strong central/federal government?
Shay's Rebellion demonstrated ...
What is weak central government?
The police pull over Ben for speeding. When the police question Ben, they ask to look in his trunk. Ben claims the 4th amendment. Explain the 4th amendment.
What is probable cause and warrant?
Judicial Review allows the federal courts to use (blank) over the other two branches of government.
What is checks and balances?
When the media only presents one side of an issue, this is ...
What is bias?