The Constitution
Federalism
Vocabulary
Citizenship
Declaration of Independence
100

This is the primary purpose of a constitution in a government system.

What is outlining the fundamental laws and structure of the government?

100

Federal and state governments collaborating to solve a problem is known as this.

What is Cooperative Federalism?
100

Those who did not support the ratification of the Constitution were known as this.

Who are Anti-Federalists?

100

Citizens cannot be persecuted based on their religious affiliation. Is that a Right, Responsibility? or Both?

What is a Right?
100

This is the primary purpose of government according to the Declaration of Independence.

What is securing the inalienable rights of the people? 

200

This President was originally known as "the Father of the Constitution"

Who is James Madison?

200

The modern approach to federalism where programs and authority are mixed among national, state, and local governments is known as this.

What is Marble Cake Federalism?

200

This is a form of government where people participate directly in making government decisions instead of choosing representatives to do this for them.

What is Direct Democracy?

200

Obeying the Law is a Right, Responsibility, or Both.

What is a Responsibility?

200
The Declaration of Independence asserts that governments get their power from this.

What is Consent of the Governed?

300

The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise) solved this problem with ratifying the constitution.

What is the method of representation in the Legislative Branch?

300

Establishing Public Schools is this kind of power.

What is a Reserved Power?

300

This theory claims that political power rests in the hands of groups of people.

What is Pluralist theory?

300

Voting is a Right, a Responsibility, or Both.

What is Both?

300

This Enlightenment thinker influenced the inclusion of Natural Rights in the Declaration of Independece.

Who is John Locke?

400

These powers are not mentioned in the constitution and therefore retained by the states.

What are Reserved Powers?

400

Levying and Collecting Taxes is this kind of power.

What is Concurrent Power?

400

This is an institutional arrangement that creates two relatively autonomous levels of government, each possessing the capacity to act directly on the people with authority granted by the national constitution.

What is Federalism?

400

These are the 5 Concepts of Democracy.

What is:

Worth of the Individual

Equality of All Persons

Majority Rule, Minority Rights

Necessity of Compromise

Individual Freedom

400

Supreme and absolute power within a territory defines this.

What is Sovereignty?

500

This many states must ratify a proposed amendment for it to become a part of the Constitution.

What are 3/4 of the states? (38)

500

The Privileges and Immunities Clause prohibits this.

What are States making unreasonable distinctions between residents?

500

The statement in Article VI of the Constitution that federal law is superior to laws passed by state legislatures is this clause.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

500

A Citizen is defines as this.

What is a member of a nation who owes allegiance to it and is entitled to certain rights?

500

These four elements are required to be considered a nation.

What are:

Population

Territory

Government

Sovereignty?