Big Ideas
Political Philosophers
Ancient Influences
The Constitution
Supreme Court
100

This Big Idea means that people can make decisions on how their government should work.

Self-Government

100

This philosopher believed humans are naturally selfish and need a strong ruler.

Hobbes
100

True / false: In Rome, your social class dictated which branches of government you were able to be a part of. 

True

100

What is the process called to change the Constitution?

Amendment

100

How many Supreme Court justices are there?

9
200

The idea that everyone, including leaders, must follow the law.

Rule of Law

200

This philosopher believed people have natural rights that government must protect.

Locke

200

Ancient Athens was a _____ democracy

Direct

200

The Constitution famously starts with the three words...

We the People

200

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called

The Bill of Rights

300

This Big Idea is the belief that people have freedoms the government cannot take away.

Rights

300

This philosopher believed people do not hand over their rights to a ruler, instead they sign a social contract with their community and follow the general will.

Rousseau 

300

One of the most important contributions of ancient Athens was _______, which allowed fellow citizens to determine the outcome of a trial. 

Trial by jury
300

This was the name of America's first constitution

Articles of Confederation

300

According to the SC, what level of proof do school officials need to search student belongings?

Resonable Suspicion 

400

The idea that government powers should be divided so that one branch does not become too powerful.

Separation of Power

400

Describe the state of nature according to Rosseau:

Peaceful, simple, everyones needs are met

400

List the three branches of the Roman Republic

Consuls, Senate, Assemblies

400

This principle of the Constitution emphasizes the need for the federal government to share power with smaller political units (such as states)

Federalism

400

Name the Supreme Court case that shapes your right to freedom of speech in schools

Tinker v Des Moines

500

This Big Idea says people have the right to fair and reasonable laws and that officials must treat everyone the same.

Due Process

500

Choose two political philosophers and describe one disagreement they have about the social contract.

Answers vary - teachers discretion.
500

During the Roman Republic, in which branch were 'the people' represented?

Assembly

500

How many articles are there in the Constitution?

7

500

Name the Supreme Court case that establishes what your right to freedom of speech looks like outside of school / not during school hours. 

Mahanoy vs BL