Before the Constitution
Contemporary Government Facts
Elements of Government
Clauses and Powers
Theories and Compromises
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Group that opposed the ratification of the constitution
Who are the anti-federalists
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Article establishes the House of Representatives and the Senate

What is Article I

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Each branch of government has power to limit the power of the other two branches of government
What is checks and balances
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In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled with McCulloch. Using this clause in Article 6 of the constitution, they struck down the idea that states are able to tax the federal government. 

What is the Supremacy Clause

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This theory suggests that the wealthiest individuals control policy.

What is the Elite Theory, Elitism

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stated the colonists rationale to protect their natural rights by instituting a new government
What is the Declaration of Independence
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Amendment gives states reserved powers to create laws not written in the Constitution

What is the 10th Amendment

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a legislature with two separate chambers
What is bicameral
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This power allows Congress to regulate trade between states, with foreign nations, and with Native American tribes.

What is the Commerce Clause

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resolved the issue of counting slaves into the population for apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives
What is the 3/5 Compromise
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Document that created strong states governments and a weak, ineffective central government
What is the Articles of Confederation
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Type of democracy where citizens elect "representatives" to make policy on their behalf

What is republicanism, representative democracy, or indirect democracy

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Referring to a division of power between the federal government and the states
What is federalism
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These powers are not specifically listed in the Constitution but are derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause.

What is Implied Powers

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A resolution of the New Jersey and Virginia Plans creating a bicameral congress with equal representation in the Senate and apportionment based on population in the House of Representatives
What is the Connecticut "Great" Compromise
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Exposed the division between rural poor and urban elite, and highlighted the need for a national military
What is Shay's Rebellion
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Numbers of members in the U.S. House of Representatives
What is 435
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John Locke's life, liberty, and property inspired Jefferson's life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness in the Declaration of Independence

What are natural rights

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This clause ensures that states honor the laws and legal proceedings of other states.

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause

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Theory that the government is given the consent of the people; the people serve the government and in return, the government serves the people.

What is the Social Contract

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Conflict that encouraged the British crown to impose taxes on the American colonists
What is the French and Indian War "Seven Year's War"
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In the 1803 case Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court established this power, allowing the Court to strike down laws it deems unconstitutional  

What is Judicial Review

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the most serious danger to a republic according to James Madison and most others at the constitutional convention

What are factions

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The Constitution gives these powers solely to the national government, such as coining money and declaring war.

What are Exclusive Powers

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Theory suggests that too many groups attempting to influence policy weakens government; votes do not represent the majority of the population, but the ballot with the most votes.

What is hyper-pluralist theory