Foundations of Government
Documents of American Government
Constitutional Convention and Ideas
Bill of Rights
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This Enlightenment thinker was known for his idea of Natural Rights. 

Who is John Locke? 

100

This document has the quote that "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." 

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

100

This is the idea that the government gets its power from the people and if the government does not protect the people's rights, then they can revolt against that government. 

What is the Social Contract? 

100

This is how many amendments the Bill of Rights covers. 

What is 10 Amendments? 

100

This type of government allows people to directly vote on the laws themselves. 

What is Democracy? 

200

This is the idea that the law will be clear and fair and that the government and its leaders are subject to it as is everyone in the society. 

What is the Rule of Law? 

200

This document is the basis of all United States national law. 

What is the U.S. Constitution? 

200

The Constitution instituted this type of government where the people vote on their representatives. 

What is a Republic? 

200

This amendment includes freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and the ability to peaceful protest the government.

What is the 1st Amendment? 

200

This Enlightenment thinker wrote a book entitled The Social Contract and argued that people were born absolutely free. 

Who is Rousseau? 

300

This culture placed a high emphasis on citizen participation in the government. 

What is the Greco-Roman culture? 

300

In his Philosophical Dictionary, this thinker puts forward the idea of religious freedom. 

Who is Voltaire? 

300

This agreement decided that the House of Representatives would be based on population of a state and the Senate would be based on equal representation. 

What is the Great Compromise? 

300

This amendment protects U.S. citizens from unlawful searches and seizures of their property without a warrant signed by a judge. 

What is the 4th Amendment? 

300
This Enlightenment thinker argued that the state needed absolute power to control the citizens because they were evil and chaotic. 

Who is Thomas Hobbes? 

400

Which Enlightenment thinker was known for the idea of separation of powers? 

Who is Baron de Montesquieu? 

400

This document was the original constitution of the United States and created a national government who was too weak to be effective. 

What is the Articles of Confederation? 

400

The phrase in the Constitution "We the people of the United States... do ordain the Constitution," most closely relates to this political idea. 

What is the Social Contract? 

400

This amendment states that citizens have the right to "bear arms." 

What is the 2nd Amendment? 

400

John Adams was known for pushing this major political idea during the Revolutionary Period. 

What is Checks and Balances? 

500

Plato's book The Republic deals with this idea about government. 

What is Popular Sovereignty? 

500

This document enshrined the idea of the Rule of Law and Due Process by stating the king and all his royal officials are held accountable by the law. 

What is the Magna Carta? 

500

This American political thinker supported strong state governments and wanted the federal government's power to be limited. 

Who is Thomas Jefferson? 
500

This is the term for housing military personnel in your personal home without your consent. 

What is Quartering? 

500

This is what was meant by certain unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence? 

What is certain rights that can never be taken away?