Forms of Government
Foundational Documents
Enlightenment Thinkers
Core Principles
Application & Comparison
100

Rule by the people: citizens vote directly or elect representatives.

What is a democracy?

100

This 1215 document limited the king’s power.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

Believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property.


Who is John Locke?


100

No one, not even the ruler, is above the law.


What is Rule of Law?

100

Which form of democracy gives citizens the most control?

What is a direct democracy?


200

A government ruled by a king or queen.

What is a monarchy?

200

First self-governing agreement among the Pilgrims.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

200

Promoted separation of powers in government.


Who is Montesquieu?


200

Power of government is restricted by laws or a constitution.

What is Limited Government?


200

How is an oligarchy different from an aristocracy?

What is oligarchy = power by few elites; aristocracy = power by noble families?

300

A government ruled by a small, elite, powerful group.

What is an oligarchy?

300

Guaranteed free speech and protection from cruel punishment.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

300

Supported freedom of speech and religion.


Who is Voltaire?


300

The people are the source of government power.


What is Self-Government?


300

Which document first limited the English king’s power?


What is the Magna Carta?

400

A government ruled by religious leaders under divine law.

What is a theocracy?

400

This 1776 pamphlet encouraged independence from Britain.

What is Common Sense by Thomas Paine?

400

Believed humans are selfish and need a strong ruler.


Who is Thomas Hobbes?


400

Government must treat citizens fairly under the law.

What is Due Process?


400

Which Enlightenment thinker influenced the Bill of Rights’ freedoms?


Who is Voltaire?

500

Name a country for both of these forms of Gov. - absolute & constitutional monarchy 

Saudi Arabia (absolute), UK (constitutional)


500

This pair of British writers authored Cato’s Letters in the 1720s, a series of essays warning against tyranny and corruption. (thier names)

Who is Cato the elder and Cato the younger 

500

In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, this Enlightenment philosopher claimed that denying education to women weakened both society and moral virtue.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

500

This principle is shown when the government cannot search your home without a warrant

What is limited government? 

500

Drawing from his Second Treatise of Civil Government, this philosopher argued that sovereignty resides in the people and that when rulers violate the law of nature—thereby breaking the social contract—citizens not only possess a right but a moral obligation to revolt, a radical departure from Hobbesian absolutism that later echoed in Jefferson’s revolutionary rhetoric.

Who is John Locke?