Definitions
Ideas of US Government
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
Miscellaneous
100

Equality

Every citizen enjoys the same privileges, status, and rights before the law.

100

Who holds power in government?

elites, interest groups, social movements, and bureaucrats

100

What is consent?

We consent to be governed; give up some rights to have others protected

100

Who has more power under the Articles of Confederation?

The States

100

What were the biggest problems with the New Jersey and Virginia Plans?

They had problems with fair representation

200

Federalism

a form of government that divides sovereign power across at least two political units.

200

What is the paradox of limited government?

People do not want government, but when something happens like a hurricane they look right to the government for help.

200

What are the rights listed in the DOC?

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

200

What is the dilemma regarding type of government?

Too much power to the federal government strips the rights of the people, but too little power to the federal government makes them unable to protect peoples rights.

200

What is the Virginia Plan?

three branch government (Legislative, Executive, Judiciary)

- Bicameral legislature with lower and upper house; lower house elected by people and based off population and upper house chosen by lower house

- Executive Branch has one person selected by legislature

- Judicial Branch appointed by legislature; veto laws

300

Justice

The concept of fair distributions of benefits and burdens in society.

300

Who holds authority in government?

Elected officials and some bureaucrats

300

What are the four parts of the Declaration of Independence?

Part 1: Preamble

Part 2: Political Principles

Part 3: Grievances

Part 4: Declaration

300

What are the number of articles and amendments of the constitution?

Articles - 7

Amendments - 27

300

What is the New Jersey Plan?

- three branch government (Legislative, Executive Council, Judiciary)

- Legislative Branch: one state one vote; ability to tax

- Executive branch: multi-person council chose by legislature and removed by majority vote of governors

- Judiciary Branch: appointed by executive council; lifetime appointment

400

Power vs. Authority

Power = ability to control

Authority = recognized right to make decisions

400

Name and briefly explain the three power theories in American Government.

Elite Theory - idea that top 1%, media, and celebrities hold the political power in the US.

Pluralist Theory - people can influence government through the many interest groups.

Social Movement Theory - mass popular uprisings have the potential to introduce great change. 

400

What are the four principles of American Government according to the DOC?

1. All men are created equal

2. Certain rights endowed by the creator; life liberty and the pursuit of happiness

3. Too secure these rights, the government needs consent from the governed ultimately giving up a small piece of their rights

4. The right of the people to alter or abolish government.

400

What do the first three articles control?

I. Congress

II. President

III. Judicial

400

Sovereignty

The exclusive right of an independent state to reign supreme and base absolute power over a geographic region and its people

500

Negative liberty vs. Positive liberty

Negative liberty = emphasizes a lack of constraints on individuals, even if those constraints are to help others; people that believe in limited government

Positive liberty = requires the community to help everyone satisfy their basic needs; freedom to pursue one's goals; justifies government giving all people a legitimate chance to achieve

500

Name and briefly explain the four I's of American Government.

Individuals - ordinary people can influence government and change the world

Ideas - provoke controversies on the values that determine how America is to be governed

Institutions - the organizations, norms, and rules that structure political action

Interests - political action often springs from self-interests

500

What does each part of the Declaration mean?

Part 1: announces the reasons why they are separating from England; say it is their God given right

Part 2: Identifying a set of principles for all men at all time

Part 3: long list of rights that had been violated by the King

Part 4: Final statement that all 13 colonies are now independent from England; the breakup

500

What is the Connecticut Compromise?

Compromise between New Jersey and Virginia Plans with three branches of government.

 - Legislative Branch is a bicameral legislature with an upper house (Senate) that has 2 representatives per state, and a lower house (House of Reps) that has representatives based on population

- Executive Branch has one person selected by electoral college and removed by impeachment

- Judiciary Branch has one supreme court who are appointed by executive branch

500

Politics according to Laswell

believed politics is about decision making; politics is concerned with who receives what benefits, rewards and advantages, how much they receive, when they receive them, and the methods they are received.