Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Mis.
100
"Who gets, what, when, and how"
What is politics?
100
1764 1765 1767 1773
What is the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshed Act and Tea Act,
100
A constitution divides power between: -national government -sub-national governments -the people
What is federalism?
100
Citizenship protections -“We, the people…” Limit government ACTION Specific -Equal protection -Due process
What are rights?
100
Free Exercise Clause Establishment Clause Freedom of expression Freedom of association and assembly Freedom to petition Freedom of the press
What is the First Amendment?
200
Complete government ownership and control (substantive guarantees) ie North Korea, Cuba, former Soviet Union
What is Socialism
200
Bicameral legislature Single executive
What is the Virginia Plan?
200
Inherent Delegated Implied
What are federal government powers?
200
Individual level Limit government POWER Abstract -Thoughts -Beliefs -Belief-in-action Protection of differences
What are liberties?
200
No excessive bail No cruel and unusual punishment
What is the 8th amendment?
300
Mostly private ownership but extensive government control (substantive and procedural guarantees) ie Sweden, Norway
What is Social Democracy
300
Unicameral legislature Plural executive
What is the New Jersey Plan?
300
Concurrent/shared Reserved
What are sub national government powers?
300
Bill of Rights -individual freedoms -privileges of citizenship
What are the Bill of Rights?
300
No unreasonable search & seizure Exclusionary rule
What is the 4th amendment?
400
Private ownership and some government control (procedural guarantees) ie Britain, United States
What is Regulated Capitalism
400
Bicameral legislature -Article I, Section 8 Single Executive Electoral College Amenability Adopted by a 5-4 vote
What is the Great Compromise?
400
Unitary Federal Confederal
What are the government levels of centralization structures?
400
structure of national government
What are the Articles of Confederation?
400
Speedy and public trial Jury trial in criminal cases Right to counsel Produce witnesses for your defense Confront witnesses against you
What is the 6th amendment?
500
Private ownership and no government control. No real-world examples
What is Laisses-faire Capitalism
500
A two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress OR A constitutional convention called by Congress on the petition of two-thirds of the fifty states
What is proposing changes to the constitution?
500
1861-1865
When was the Civil War?
500
U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Eight justices One Chief Justice
What is the Supreme Court?
500
Jury trial in civil cases
What is 7th amendment?