FOUNDATIONS of American Democracy
Power to the People
Because of the Clause
Power & Money
Who does what?
100

Explained why the colonies had the right to form their own government and gain independence

Declaration of Independence

100

This amendment grants the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition

What is the First Amendment
100

The Amendments were created to provide constitutional protections for African Americans after the end of the Civil War.

What are the Reconstruction Amendments
100

Allowed slave states to include three-fifths of their enslaved population in determining representation.

What is the 3/5th Compromise?

100

Declares war

What is Congress?

200

It was the first agreement for self-government in America, laying the foundation for future democratic principles.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

200

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment?

200

What principle establishes that federal laws take precedence over state laws in the United States

Supremacy clause

200

A form of government where representatives are elected by the people.

What is republicanism?
200

Interprets the Constitution

Who is the Supreme Court?

300

believed a centralized government posed a major threat to individual rights

Who was Brutus? (or What were Anti-Federalists)

300

If you don't want testify against yourself, you...

What is "plead the fifth."

300

It allows Congress to enact laws not explicitly listed in the Constitution.

What is the necessary and proper clause? (or elastic clause)

300

Payment is required by law, or mandated, for certain programs.

What is mandatory spending?

300

Appoints Ambassadors

Who is the Executive branch?

400

the division of powers between the national government and the states

What is federalism?

400

extended freedoms and rights to African Americans

What are the 14th, 15th, and 16th Amendments (or What are the Reconstruction Amendments?)

400

prohibits the government from establishing any state-sponsored religion

Establishment Clause

400

Pays for everything not required under mandatory spending

What is discretionary spending?

400

Initiate spending bills

What is the House of Representatives

500

The concept that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed.

What is popular sovereignty?

500

legal principle the Supreme Court used to extend the Bill of Rights guarantees to state laws and to broaden civil rights protections for minorities

What is the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment
500

The constitutional basis for Congress's authority to regulate interstate commerce

What is the Commerce Clause

500

Regulates the amount of money in circulation

What is one way the Federal Reserve System regulates economic activity?

500

"Advice and consent"

Who is the Senate?