Foundations
Revolution
Constitution
3 Branches
Powers
100

Montesquieu

Which enlightenment philosopher developed the concept of Separation of Powers?

100

This document, written by Thomas Paine, Advocated independence from England

Common Sense

100

What two powers did the Constitution grant to the Legislative Branch that it did not have under the AOC?

The power to tax and regulate trade

100

Name the two houses of the Legislative Branch, their terms of office, and how many members are in each.

House of Representatives, 2 years, 435 members

Senate, 6 years, 100 members

100

Powers that are specifically granted to Congress under Article I

Enumerated or delegated Powers

200

What two concepts did John Locke Develop?

Natural Law and Social Contract 

200

What was the main complaint of the colonists against England

Taxation without Representation

200

Name the 3 Branches of Government and what they do

Legislative makes the Laws

Executive Enforces the Laws

Judicial Interprets the Laws/Resolves disputes

200
Who can veto acts of Legislation and appoint Supreme Court Justices

The President

200

Powers that are given to the states under the 10th Amendment

Reserved Powers

300

This foundation document established limited government and gave us the Right to a Jury Trial 

Magna Carta

300

What action by the colonists led to the intolerable acts?

The Boston Tea Party

300

How do we amend the Constitution?

2/3ds of each house of Congress to propose an amendment.  3/4th of the states to ratify.

300

This Branch can declare Laws and Executive Actions Unconstitutional

Judicial Branch

300

Powers that are shared by both the National and The State Government

Concurrent Powers

400

This Document established the concept of Self Government in the New World 

Mayflower Compact

400

Thomas Jefferson adapted John Locke's concepts of Natural Law when drafting this "Dear George" letter to the King, becoming perhaps the foundation of our Democracy

The Declaration of Independence

400

What concept enables each branch of Government to stop another branch from doing something?

Checks and balances

400

What must happen in order for a bill to become Law?

It must pass both the House and the Senate and be signed by the President.

400

What clause establishes "implied powers"

The Elastic Clause

500

This document established the rights of all English citizens, no matter where in the Empire they lived. 

English Bill of Rights

500

This was our first government after the Revolutionary War

The Articles of Confederation

500

What are the first 3 words of the Constitution and what concept do they establish?

"We the People" and "Popular Sovereignty"

500

What is Separation of Powers

Power is divided into 3 branches where each Branch has its own powers and own responsibilities.

500

These powers enable congress to use their delegated powers: for example: the power to create NASA or the Air Force

 Implied Powers