Unit 1
Unit 1.2 and 1.3
Unit 1.4 and 1.5
Unit 1.6 and 1.7
Unit 1.8 and 1.9
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John Locke focused on which enlightenment ideas?

Natural Laws should govern society

100

What are the three forms of representative democracy?

Participatory,Pluralist,Elite

100

Articles of Confederation

The document that laid out the first form of government in the U.S.

100

What is the Legislative branch's job?

Make Laws, Participate in committees (has 100 senators and 435 representatives)

100

What does section 9 and section 10 contain in the Article

What congress cannot do and for section 10 what states cannot do

200

Thomas focused on which enlightenment ideas?

Governed state is better; people need to give up some rights for the good of all

200

What is the Pov of federalist like?

A strong federal government will prevent factions from overpowering the country

200

Can congress declare war?

No, unless the 9 out of 13 states consent

200

What is the Executive branch's job?

Carries out nation's laws (Consist of federal agencies, President, VP, Cabinet)

200
Tenth Amendment

Reserved powers: not specifically listen; any power not listed in Articles 1-3 belong to the states

300

Jean-Jacques focused on which enlightenment ideas?

"social contract"-free and equal people commit to serve general good

300

What is the Pov of anti-federalist?

A strong federal governemnt will trample peoples liberties and lead to tranny

300

Great Compromise:Bi-Cameral

Consist of Legislature: Senate (2 per state) and House of Representatives (based on the state's population)

300

What is the Judicial branch's job?

They practice judicial review (Consist of US supreme Court, Lower appeals courts, Trial courts)

300

Fourteenth Amendment 

Requires states to protect privileges and immunities to citizens from other states

400

Baron de Montesquieu focused on which enlightenment ideas?

A republican gov w limited and separated powers

400

Who were known to be involved with federalism?

James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton

400

3/5 Compromise

3/5 of each state's slave population would count

400

VETO

Executive power to reject a bill passed by congress

400

Order v. Liberty 

States used their police power to ban marijuana starting in 1910

500

Declaration of Independence

Provided a moral legal justification for the rebellion and emphasized limited government

500

What are factions?

Is a group of people who want to dominate the government with their interest on whole society

500

USA patriot Act

Allowed the gov to tap phones and seize info that could expose terrorist threats as a result of the 9/11 attacks

500

Supremacy clause

National power if above the states but is limited by the Enumerated power (Article I, Section 8)

500

Environmental policymaking

Can require states to follow required laws (through their power has been limited by SCOTUS)