Constitutional Foundations
Philosophical Foundations
BIG 6 Ideas
Types of Governments
Constitutional Foundations
100

This amendment prohibits the government from enacting laws that restrict membership in a religious group.

1st Amendment

100

This person stated that people have a natural right to "Life, liberty, and property,"

John Locke

100

This idea states that the powers should be shared among local, state and national governments.

Federalism

100

This type of government gives individuals the most freedom.

Democracy

100

This document provides a plan for how a government should function.

Constitution

200

This amendment ensures the right of citizens to bear arms.

2nd Amendment

200

This philosopher stated that people were born into the "state of nature" which was short and brutish until people started forming into governments of which a monarchy was the best.

Thomas Hobbes.

200

This idea states that the powers of the national government should be divided among three branches of government.

Separation of Powers

200

This type of government gives power to a single individual who typically has seized control of the government.

Dictatorship

200

Signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims, the colonial plan for self-rule is called what?

The Mayflower Compact

300

This amendment protects Americans from being forced to testifying against themselves in a court of law (self-incrimination)

5th Amendment
300
Did Thomas Hobbes or John Locke have more of an influence on the Founding Fathers?

John Locke

300

The idea that the different branches should be able to limit the power of the other branches.

Checks and balances

300

This type of government gives power to a single person who has inherited power from a family member (member of a royal family).

Monarchy

300

Which article of the Constitution describes the powers of the legislative branch?

Article 1
400

This amendment protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishment.

8th Amendment.

400

This term means a “state” has supreme and absolute authority within its territorial boundaries.

Sovereignty

400

This idea states that the authority of the government is derived from the people and can revoke that authority if they choose.

Popular sovereignty
400
The United States is which type of government? (be specific)
Representative democracy
400

Which article of the Constitution describes the powers of the Executive Branch?

Article 2

500

This amendment guarantees citizenship to all persons born on American soil, and guarantees their right to due process under the law.

14th Amendment

500

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of a national government?

  • To maintain social order
  • To provide public services
  • To provide security and defense
  • To provide education

To provide education

500

The idea that we should elect representatives to make decisions for us.

Republicanism

500

This type of government gives power to a small group of wealthy citizens.

Oligarchy

500

What article of the Constitution describes the powers of the Judicial Branch?

Article 3