Purpose and Origins/Basics
Democratic Principles + Congress
American History
The Three Branches
Constitution:
Misc
100

What is a monarchy?

A system of government where power is held by a ruling family. 

100

What specific type of democracy does the US have?

Representative Democracy

100

This Act taxed goods to make American colonists help pay for the costly 7 Years War: 

The Stamp Act

100

Name the three branches of the American government:

Executive

Legislative

Judicial

100

What is the Bill of Rights?

The first ten amendments to the Constitution protecting individual rights

100

How does this class define the Constitution? 

The supreme law of the land/US

200

This is the idea that there is a religious reason that a ruler is in their position: 

Divine Right

200

This is the idea that the government is supposed to let the public know what is going on in the country: 

transparancy 

200

These religious belief systems primarily influenced the Founding Fathers: 

judeo-Christian 

200
The legistlative branch is __________, meaning made up of two parts.

bicameral

200

Name a specific power that belongs to the states in the Constitution: 

education

licensing for professionals 

local gov

elections

safety services

200

First three words of the Constitution: 

We the People

300

Name the four purposes/functions of gov from our lesson: 

maintain social order

public services

national security

economic decisions 

300

What is Representation in the House based on? How are districts drawn up?

Population

Drawn to contain the same number of constituents 

300

This event convinced the Founding Fathers that the Articles of Confederation were too weak: 

Shay's Rebellion

300
Role of the judicial branch:

Reviewing laws, resolving disputes, and interpreting the Constitution

300

What does the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution state?

The Constitution is the supreme law and federal laws are superior to state laws

300

What is Federalism?

A system of government with shared powers between a central authority and local governments. (In the US this means between States and the Federal government)

400

Two-part response: 

A system of gov where the leaders have total, unchecked power over their people: 

A situation where the government doesn't exist or has no control: 

Totalitarianism

Anarchy

400

This person votes to break a tie in the Senate, since there are 100 Senators: 

The Vice President 

400

The main flaw of the Articles of Confederation:

d) they did not give enough power to the federal government, and gave too much power to the states

400

How many Supreme Court Justices are there?

9

400

What is the only Amendment to ever be repealed? You must give the number and what it did. 

The 18th

Prohibition of alcohol 

400

Name ALL of the rights protected by the 1st Amendment: 

speech

religion 

press

assembly

petition the government 

500

Explain the Social Contract Theory and who first proposed it: 

People realized the chaos of life without leadership, so we give up some freedoms in exchange for the protection the government gives us


Thomas Hobbes

500

The group that supported adopting the Constitution, and the group that opposed it: 

Federalists and anti-federalists

500

The definition of nationalization and devolution: 

nationalization: when the power of the federal gov increases over the states

devolution: when the national government gives more power to the states