Enlightenment Thinkers
Foundations of Government
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial & Political Theories
100

He believed that life, liberty, and property are natural rights.

John Locke

100

Define republic 

A system where elected officials represent the people and follow the rule of law.

100

Congress is made up of these two chambers.

House of Representatives and the Senate

100

What is the Head of the State?

This person is the ceremonial leader of the United States.

100

Most Supreme Court cases begin in these courts.

Lower Courts

200

This Enlightenment idea is an agreement where people consent to be governed in exchange for protection.

Social Contract

200

This principle ensures that no single branch of government gains too much power.

Separation of Powers

200
What are the House of Representatives members based on?

This chamber has members based on population.

200

This happens when the President doesn't sign or veto a bill within 10 days.

Pocket Veto

200

This rule means four justices must agree to hear a case.

Rule of Four

300

 What are inherent for all human beings? 

Locke said natural rights are not given by governments, but are this.

300

Each branch has powers that limit the others.

Checks and Balances

300

What is the Senate's members based on? 

This chamber gives each state equal representation.

300

What is a state of the Union Address?

This annual speech outlines the President’s policy goals.

300

This theory says power is spread among many competing groups.

Pluralist Theory

400

Name one Enlightenment philosophers wrote about the social contract.

Who are John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Thomas Hobbes

400

This early U.S. document gave too much power to the states.

Articles of Confederation

400

Who approves treaties from the President 

The Senate must approve these agreements made by the President.

400

Who leads the Executive Branch?

The President  

400

This theory believes that the wealthy elite hold the most power.

Elitist Theory

500

Locke’s views on government most influenced this U.S. founding document.

Declaration of Independence

500

Define rule of law

This principle ensures laws apply equally and fairly to all, including leaders.

500

What is bicameralism? 

This term describes the two-house structure of the U.S. Congress.

500

Who does the President Consult for Advice? 

The President's Cabinet

500

What does an independent judiciary ensure?  

This principle ensures judges are not influenced by politics or outside forces.