foundations of gov
origins of gov
the declaration
the constitution
federalism
100

Rule is by the people either through representative or directly

Democracy

100

Political power comes from the will 

Popular Soveignty

100

The opening of the declaration that establishes the source of individual rights...

Preamble

100

establishes the supreme law for the country

the constitution

100

Has the responsibility/power to coin money

Federal Government

200

In the US we have a representative democracy that does not have a monarch (king or queen in charge.)

Republic

200

This plan favored the larger states by giving more representation to those states with more people

Virginia Plan

200

How many sections of the Declaration

5

200

Changes to the constitution

Amendments

200

The power to make decisions about Education is an example of this type of power

Reserved Power

300

Type of government that controls all aspects of citizens’ economic, political and social lives

Authoritarian

300

This plan favored the smaller states by giving equal representation to each state regardless of population

New Jersey plan

300

We have the inalienable right to pursue....

happiness!

300

Allows branches of government to limit the powers of the other branches

checks and balances

300

Has the power to override a presidential veto by a 2/3 vote

Congress

400

A type of AUTHORITARIAN government in which the power is in the hands of ONE ruler

Dictatorship

400

Name 2 of the four characteristics of a state

1. Occupies defined territory

2. Has an organized government

3. Sovereignty/authority to make laws

4. Population


400

The idea (vocab word) that government's powers are restricted by law to prevent the concentration of power and protect individual rights!

Limited Government

400

This clause allows Congress to make laws on issues that are not mentioned in the constitution

Elastic clause

400

Power shared by both state and federal government

Concurrent power

500

agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection

social contract theory

500

The "Great" compromise, this laid the foundation for how our legislature works today

The Connecticut compromise

500

According to the Declaration of Independence, "Government should be based upon the consent of the...."

Governed

500
Established the Legislative branch in this article, the longest one in the constitution!

Article 1

500

Current type of federal system in the US (AKA marble cake federalism)

Cooperative Federalism