Principles of the Constitution
Forms of Government
The Magna Carta
The Enlightenment then the Great Awakening
Constitutional Convention
100

Belief that people should govern themselves

What is popular sovereignty?

100
This form of government focuses on religion

What is a theocracy? 

100

Signed the Magna Carta 

Who is King John? 

100

Movement focusing on logic and reason to lead to earthly perfection

What is the enlightenment?

100

The first government of the United States

What are the Articles of Confederation?

200
The election of representatives to make the laws is an example of this principle

What is representative government? 

200

This type of government is led by a king or queen

What is a monarchy?

200

This was the purpose of the Magna Carta 

The king had too much power?

200

Movement taught a disregard for authority as a reaction to the enlightenment 

What is the Great Awakening? 

200

This document replaced the Articles of Confederation

What is the Constitution? 

300

Supporters of the Bill of Rights/written Constitution wanted one for this reason 

What is ensure the protection of individual rights?

300
There are no representatives, citizens are directly involved in the day to day work

What is a direct democracy?

300

The Magna Carta limited the power of this person

What is the British monarch (king)?

300

All power belongs to the people and they agree to enter into.....

What is a social contract?

300

Compromise reached on the representation of enslaved persons

What is the 3/5th's compromise?

400

System in which each branch of government is able to check or restrain the power of others

What are checks and balances? 

400

Nobody is in control

What is anarchy?

400

"No sheriff, royal, or other person shall take horses or carts for transport from any free man, without his consent"

What is rule of law?

400

The Great Awakening led to this effect.

What is the American Revolution?

400

This compromise was reached to settle the issue of state representation in Congress

What is the Great Compromise?

500

This principle ensures that a government can only do what the people allow it to do 

What is limited government?

500

A small group of people has all the power

What is an oligarchy?

500

"No freeman is to be taken or imprisoned...save by lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land"

What is commitment to due process?

500

Locke encouraged people to do this if they are dissatisfied with their government

What is change it?

500

This was the central issue between federalist and anti-federalist

What is the power of federal government?