Checks And Balances
Separation of Powers
Limited Government
Popular Sovereignty
Judicial Review
100

The three branches that have their own field of governmental authority

What is the legislative, executive, and judicial branch?

100

Among whom are the powers of the National Government distributed?

What is Congress, the President, and the Supreme and Federal Courts? 

100
The principle of Limited Government
What is to limit the government to do only what the people have given it the power to do?
100
Define Popular Sovereignty

What is that the people are the only source of governmental power? 

100

Define Judicial Review

What is the power to decide whether what the government does conforms with what the constitution provides?

200

The courts that have the power to declare acts of Congress and presidential actions as unconstitutional

What is the Supreme Court and other Federal Courts?

200
The three basic principles of government are distributed among branches in this type of system

What is a presidential system? 

200

The principle that states that government must be conducted according to constitutional principles

What is Constitutionalism? 

200

True or False

The people have the right to do what they desire based on the principle of popular sovereignty

What is False?

200

The power of Judicial Review is held by these courts

What is the Supreme Court, Federal Courts, and most State Courts? 

300

The vital part of democratic government made necessary by the check-and-balance system

What is Compromise?

300

The expected end result of the Separation of Powers system

What is to limit the powers of government?

300

The concept that the government and its officers are always subject to the law

What is the Rule of Law? 
300

The document(s) in which the principle of popular sovereignty is stated  in

What is the Declaration of Independence?

(Also implied throughout the Constitution) 



300

The Supreme Court established the power of Judicial Review in this landmark case

What is Marbury v. Madison?