Ideals of Democracy
Types of Democracy/Government
Articles of Confederation & Ratification of the U.S. consititution
Principles of American Government
Constitutional Interpretations of Federalism
100

Name one person who help write the Declaration of Independence.

-Thomas Jefferson

-John Adams

-Benjamin Franklin

-Roger Sherman

-Robert Livingstone

100

Federalist believed in what type of government?

A strong National gov. and the diversity of America's large population would protect the rights of all citizens. (Pluralist/Elite Democracy) 

100

What are the Articles of Confederation? 

Document that laid out the first form of government for the new nation. 

100

How many senators are in the Senate?

100, 2 per state

100

What are Enumerated powers? 

Powers to tax, borrow money raise an army, create a postal system, address piracy on the seas, define the immigration and naturalization process, and etc.

200

What was John Locke's beliefs?  

Natural law/ People were born free and equal.

200

Anti-Federalist favor which types of government?

Smaller units of gov. (participatory/elite Democracy) 

200

What was one weakness in the Articles of Confederation?

-Requirement that at least 9 states must agree in order to enact national law.

-Requirement that all states must agree in order to amend the system of government. 

-Congress could not tax people directly

-National government could not raise or maintain an army.

-There was no nationa; court system or national currency.

-Congress encouraged but not regulate commerce among the states.

-Congress consisted of only 1 house

200

What is the Executive branch?

Presidental branch

200

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause? 

Congress shall have power... To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.

300

Name one of the four causes of the Road to Revolution 

-Growth and Identity

-French and Indian War (Seven Year War)

-Taxation

-Tensions 

300

What is Elite Democracy?

Society is divided along class lines and upper-class elite pulls the strings of the gov.

300

Describe Shay's Rebellion.

Large group of impoverished farmers also revolutionary war veterans organized to disrupt government and obstruct court claims. 

300

The supreme court and lower courts are in which branch?

Judicial 

300

What is the Commerce Clause 

Empowers the congress to "regulate commerce with other nations, and among the several states."

400

What is the Social Contract?

People give up some of their rights as others should to and agree to live in peace.

400

What is Participatory Democracy? 

Citizens participate individually and directly in political decisions and policies that affect their lives.

400

What is the 3/5th Compromise? 

Delegates from non-slave questioned how enslaved people would be counted in determining representation. 

400

Describe a Pocket Veto

Vetoing a bill by waiting until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session. 

400

What is the 10th amendment?

Reserved powers are not specifically listed, and thus any powers not mentioned remained with the states. 

500

How did Thomas Hubbes, John Locke, Jean-Jacques, and Montesquieu influence America.

The men were major parts of the Enlightenment Influence. Which the founders of America followed to use as the building blocks. This also influenced the Declaration of Independance and more.

500

What is Pluralist Democracy? 

Groups with shared interests influence public policy by pressing their concerns through organized efforts.

500

Articel 5 of the contitution states?

Two state process to alter or amend the constitution.

500

Where does an impeachment began and end?

Begins: House

End: Senate

500

What is the 14th amendment?

Anyone born in the U.S. is an U.S. citizen and have guarantee privileges.