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What are the first 10 amendments called?

Bill of Rights.

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Length of one term for a senator?

6 years

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What is a philosopher?

A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment. They apply methods of science to understand societies.

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What are the three levels of government?

1.Judicial

2. Legislative

3. Executive

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how did greece influence american government?


Ancient Greece significantly influenced the development of American government through concepts like democracy, written constitutions, and the rule of law.

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What are the 5 parts of the 5th Amendment?

1.Due Process 2.Eminent Domain 3.No Self-Incrimination 4.No Double Jeopardy 5.Right to Grand Jury

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What fraction of congress must agree in order to override a veto?

2/3

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What is a social contract?

An unspoken agreement between citizens and their government.

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What goes after the U.S court of appeals?

The U.S Supreme court.

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What are Natural Rights?

We have basic rights given to us by God: Right to live, to choose, and a right to the property we create.

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What amendment establishes citizenship?

The 14th.

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Which article of the constitution establishes the legistlative branch?

Article 1

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Which of the following is not an idea form the enlightenment period?

A. People have natural rights

B. Problems can be solved by using reason

C. Kings ruled by divine rights.

D. Government should serve the people. 

C.

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What is the main job of congress?

The primary job of Congress is to make laws.

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What did many American colonists use Thomas Paine's Common Sense to justify?

Declaring independence from Great Britain.

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What is the 10th amendment in simple terms?

Any powers not given to the federal government in the Constitution, and not prohibited to the states, are reserved to those states, or to the people.

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How is membership in the House of Representatives determined?

Population.

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Who was John Locke and what was he known for?

A. He was a philosopher, known for his political views and ideas, his theories on natural rights, social contract, and the bill of rights. 

B. He was a philosopher who argued that individuals possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, and that governments should be based on the consent of the governed. 

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Who is the current governor of Florida? 

Ron Desantis.

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Who is current President?

Donald Trump.

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Why was the Bill of Rights established?

To ensure the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and to protect individual liberties from potential government overreach due to Anti-Federalists' request.

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A census is taken to determine representation every how many years?

10 years.

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What was Montesquieu known for? 

Montesquieu is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers

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What are some ways citizens can participate in government?

Citizens can participate in government through various avenues, including voting, running for office, attending public meetings, and engaging in civic activities like volunteering and lobbying. Additionally, they can stay informed about political issues, communicate with elected officials, and participate in peaceful demonstrations or protests.

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What are two Cabinet-level positions?

Secretary of state and Secretary of defense.