Economic Systems
Fed vs Anti-Fed
Enlightenment
Lil bit of everything
Lil bit of everything 2
100

In communism, this group controls all resources and decides what goods and services are produced.

the government

100

Who was in favor of a strong central government?

Double Points

Federalist

100

The three natural rights John Locke believed in

life, liberty, property

100

who rules in unitary government?

the central government

100

This act placed taxes on imported goods such as glass, paper, lead, paint, and tea in 1767. Double points

Townshend Acts

200

This economic system is based on private ownership of businesses and a free market (Double pts if you can name a country with this system)

What is capitalism?

200

Why were they afraid of a strong central government?

they didn't want the government to be too strong

200

Which early document was influenced by John Locke's ideas?

Declaration of Independence

200

“For every skin or piece of vellum or parchment, or sheet or piece of paper… there shall be paid a stamp duty.”
This excerpt comes from a 1765 law that taxed printed materials in the colonies.

Stamp Act

200

What were some flaws in the Articles of Confederation?

Double pts if you can name at least 3

Weak central government

Lack of unity 

Inability to handle economic issues

No Judicial Branch

No president

300
A collectivist ideology, which calls for the collective, or state, ownership of land and other productive property.
What is communism?
300

What group was in favor of the Bill of Rights?

Anti-Federalist

300

“The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands… may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.”
Which thinker’s ideas influenced this warning in the Federalist Papers?

Baron de Montesquieu

300

In this form of government, power is held by a single ruler, while in another form, citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them.

Autocracy, Representative Democracy

300

In this system, states hold most of the power and the central government is weak. What is it? (first system of government we had)

Confederal

400
An economic and political philosophy based on the idea that the benefits of economic activity - wealth - should be equitably distributed throughout a society.
What is socialism?
400

What did Federalists say were weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

no power to tax, no courts, and no control over trade

400

“Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
Which Enlightenment thinker would agree with this? Double Pts if you can name the principle, he said that aligns with this 

John Locke, Social Contract

400

“No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned… except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.”
This excerpt from the Magna Carta reflects which principle that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights? (steps that must be followed from the time you get arrested)

Due Process of law

400

“…to allow the East India Company to export tea duty-free to the colonies…”
This excerpt led to a famous protest in Boston Harbor. What is the act?

Tea Act

500

What is the advantage of capitalism over communism and socialism?

  • Individuals and businesses can own property and make decisions about what to produce and sell.
  • Competition encourages innovation and efficiency, leading to new products and technologies.
  • People have the freedom to choose jobs, goods, and services, which often results in higher variety and quality.
500

The national Government under the Articles of Confederation was...

Weak

500

“The President shall have Power to make Treaties, provided two-thirds of the Senators present concur.”
This excerpt from the U.S. Constitution shows which principle of Montesqueiu?

checks and balances

500

How did the Articles of Confederation define the relationship between the states?

The Articles of Confederation defined the relationship between the states as a loose confederation or alliance. The states retained their sovereignty and independence, with the central government having limited powers

500

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution… are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
This excerpt from the Tenth Amendment reflects which principle of government? (power at different levels)

Federalism