philosophers/state of nature
declaration of independence
federalism
expressed powers/feds
anti-feds/ reserved powers
100

who were the two philosophers we studied

Hobbes and Locke 

100

when was the declaration of independence written 

july 4, 1776

100

define federalism 

the federal principle or system of government.

100
what are the expressed powers 

are those specifically named in the Constitution.

100

what was the anti-federalist papers 

a selection of the written arguments against the US Constitution

200

what is state of nature 

life of people before societies came into existence.

200

who was the declaration written towards

great britain 

200

founding fathers for federalism 

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and George Washington 


200

what are they also called 

delegated powers or enumerated powers.

200

who were the main anti-federalist

Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Mason 

300

what were hobbes views on the state of nature 

 sovereignty as the soul of the Leviathan.

300

what was the purpose for the declaration of independence 

to declare are independence from great britain and that we were our own free country 

300

what are the 3 systems of government 

unitary systems, federal systems, and confederate systems.

300

what are the 12 powers of congress

declare war, coin money, raise an army and navy, regulate commerce, establish rules of immigration and naturalization, and establish the federal courts and their jurisdictions.

300

what are reserved powers

 derived from the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution, that are not specifically delegated to the national government or denied to the states.

400

how did locke view the state of nature

 natural instincts of people, or the state of nature, in order to define political power.

400

who wrote the declaration of independence 

Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman

400

why is it important 

helps explain why each state has its own constitution and powers such as being able to choose what kind of ballots it uses, even in national elections.

400

what were the federalist papers 

collection of 85 articles and essays to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution.

400

what is an example of reserved powers 

 is coining money, declaring war, and making treaties with other nations.

500

state of nature for rousseau 

 morally neutral and peaceful condition

500

where was the meeting for the declaration of independence held 

Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

500

examples of federalism 

 United States, Canada, and the European Union.

500

who were the main federalist 

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay 

500

what branch declares war

the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.