Enlightenment & Ideas
Colonial Grievances & Causes
Articles of Confederation
Constitution & Compromises
Wild Card
100

Which Enlightenment thinker argued that government exists to protect life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

100

Which colonial complaint most reflects the idea of “no taxation without representation”?

Colonists were taxed without representation

100

Why was the national government under the Articles so weak?

Fear of monarchy / Limited power to tax, regulate trade, enforce laws

100

Which compromise created a bicameral legislature balancing large and small states?

Great Compromise

100

Give one example of how the Constitution fixed a weakness of the Articles.

Examples: Created executive branch, gave Congress power to tax, regulate trade, enforce laws

200

What principle says government gets its power from the people?

Consent of the governed / Popular sovereignty

200

Quartering of soldiers in homes violated which basic principle?

Individual rights / Natural rights

200

Which rebellion exposed the Articles’ inability to maintain order?

Shays’ Rebellion

200

Which branch of government enforces laws?

Executive

200

Dividing power between national and state governments is called what?

Federalism

300

Which thinker advocated separation of powers to prevent tyranny?

Montesquieu

300

Which British action inspired colonists to fear a strong executive?

Use of military to enforce laws

300

Under the Articles, each state had how many votes in Congress?

One


300

Which branch makes laws?

Legislative

300

Why did the Founders include an amendment process?

To allow the Constitution to adapt over time

400

What is the term for restricting government power to protect individual rights?

Limited Government

400

Which Enlightenment idea is seen when colonists challenged the King’s refusal to approve laws?

Consent of the governed

400

Could Congress enforce laws under the Articles?

No

400

Which branch interprets laws and can declare them unconstitutional?

Judicial

400

How does separation of powers protect liberty?

Prevents any one branch from dominating government

500

What idea justifies that people can overthrow a government that violates their rights?

Social Contract


500

Name one grievance that influenced the Bill of Rights.

Free speech limits, quartering of soldiers, unfair trials, etc.

500

What major weakness prevented the Articles from regulating the economy?

Could not regulate interstate or foreign trade

500

What principle ensures that no branch becomes too powerful?

Checks and Balances

500

Why was the Constitution necessary after Shays’ Rebellion?

Articles were too weak to maintain order / protect property