The Revolution Philosophies
Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The Constitution
100

This person wrote the Leviathan (First and Last name)

Thomas Hobbes

100

What is the word describing the introduction of the Declaration of Independence. 

What is the Preamble

100

This article gives congress its powers.

What is Article I

100

What proportion of Congress needs to approve of a motion to add an amendment to the Constitution?

What is 2/3

200

This person wrote the two treaties of government, which at the time was anonymous. (First and Last name)

John Locke

200

These are the three things guaranteed by the Declaration of Independece.

What are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.

200

What does article II allow for the states to maintain?

Sovereignty, freedom, Independence, or jurisdiction of their own state.

200
What proportion of states need to approve of adding an amendment to the constitution?

What is 3/4.

300

(Yes or No)
Was Thomas Hobbes a writer for Maximilian Robespierre for the French Revolution.

No

300

(Yes or No) Are the people allowed to overthrow a leader if they abuse power?

Yes

300
Out of the 13 states, this many needed to approve of legislation in order for a motion to pass.

What is all 13.

300

This article of the constitution contains the Supremacy clause?

What is article VI

400

What kind of government does Hobbes argue for?

A strong government.

400

This person was the leader of England when the Declaration of Independence was written?

Who is King George III
400

This article states how often and when delegates are appointed to Congress.

What is Article V

400

A debate over this topic resulted in the creation of the federalist papers.

What is ratification.

500

What does Locke believe society should be based upon?

Natural rights and contract theory

500

This word was often used when describing the King of England and British Parliament
(Hint: Starts with T)

What is Tyranny

500

This article states how many terms a president can serve.

There is no article that states this explicitly.
500

Compared to the articles of confederation, this proportion of states needed to approve of a motion in order for it to take effect.

What is 9/13.