Causes Revolution
AoC/DoI
Quotes/people
Vocabulary
Constitution
100

What was the cause that dealt with Sons of Liberty dressing like Native Americans and dealing with tea?

Boston Tea Party

100

Who was the main author who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

100

"Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness" - who wrote it.

Thomas Jefferson

100

First ten amendments to the United States Constitution concerning basic individual liberties.

Bill of Rights

100

What are the 1-3 Articles of the Constitution about?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

200

What was the painting by Paul Revere about (which cause) 

Boston Massacre 

200

What are the 3 unalienable rights that are in the Declaration of Independence? 

Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness

200

The government cannot abuse or take away your natural rights (John Locke) what idea was this known as.

Social Contract Theory

200

an agreement worked out at the Constitutional Convention establishing that a state’s population would determine representation in lower house of legislature, while each state would have equal representation in the upper house.

Great Compromise

200

A change or addition to the Constitution is called what?

Amendment 

300

Which act was on all paper documents?

Stamp Act

300

Who which philosopher did Thomas Jefferson take the rights from and include in the Declaration of Independence? 

John Locke

300

"Nasty, Brutish, and Short" - Who said it?

Thomas Hobbs

300

the powers assumed by the government that are not specifically listed in the Constitution.

Implied Powers

300

What Constitutional Principle is -power is held by the people and their elected representatives we elect officials with similar ideals and values to make decisions on behalf of the people.

Republicanism 

400

This act was about taxes on good that were imported to the American colonies

Townshend Act

400

What document created the first central government for the United States

Articles of Confederation

400

McCulloch vs Maryland was about what in the constitution?

Necessary and Proper Clause

400

Government is divided and shared between the  national government  and state governments.

Federalism

400

Constitutional Principles is this - the concept that emphasizes the protection of each person's inherent and unalienable rights? 

Individual Rights 

500

Was a boundary marked by the Appalachian Mountains that colonies could not cross

Proclamation of 1763

500

What are the five weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

No National Court System

No Power to Enforce Treaties

No Power to Enforce Laws

No Power to Raise an Army

No Power to Collect Taxes

500

Maryland vs Madison was about what principle/vocabulary term?

Judicial Review

500

A clause of the U.S. Constitution declares the Constitution “the supreme law of the land”

Supremacy Clause 

500

Which Constitutional Principle is this - the idea that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the people it governs.

Popular Sovereignty