Principles of Democracy
Founding Documents
Types of Government
US Constitution
Legislative Branch
100

The people elect officials to make laws and represent their views and concerns in government.

What is a representative democracy or republicanism?

100

First 10 amendments to the US Constitution

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

the people hold the power, either directly or through elected representatives

What is a democracy?

100

the year our current constitution was adopted

What is 1789?

100

Minimum age to become an elected representative in the lower house of Congress

What is 25 years old?

200

Each branch of government has powers to limit, the actions of the other two, preventing any one branch from becoming too dominant

What are checks and balances?

200

Announced the separation of the 13 colonies from Great Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

 firm "league of friendship" between the 13 sovereign states

What is a confederacy?

200

Article I outlines the powers given to this branch of government

What is the legislative branch?

200

a two-house system of government that consists of a lower house and an upper house to ensure deliberation, checks and balances, and a separation of powers

What is a bicameral legislature? 

300

American democracy holds that ALL people are created with certain "unalienable rights" like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

What is equality?

300

A series of essays written to promote the ratification of the Constitution. Key authors include Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.

What are the Federalist Papers?

300

One person with unlimited political power

What is autocracy, authoritarian gov't, or dictatorship?

300

also known as the Great Compromise, created a two-house legislature with different representation for each house

What is the Connecticut Compromise? 

300

6 years

What is the term of a US Senator?

400

Everyone, including leaders and the government itself, must obey the law. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and no person or group is above it.

What is the Rule of Law?

400

the first constitution of the United States, establishing a weak central government and a loose confederation of sovereign states

What are the Articles of Confederation?

400

a small group holds all political power

What is an oligarchy?

400

Held in Philadelphia 1787 to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation; ultimately led to the creation of a stronger federal government.

What is the Constitutional Convention?

400

votes needed by Congress to override a President's veto

What is 2/3 vote of each House of Congress?

500

The government's power comes from the people, as articulated in the Constitution's opening words, "We the People". Citizens shape the government and its policies through participation and elections.

What is popular sovereignty?

500

Written by George Mason in Virginia 1776 it established inherent rights such as life, liberty, and property. It served as a model for the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence

What is the Virginia Declaration of Rights?

500

powers divided between a central government and local governments

What is a federalism or federal gov't?

500

an agreement where three out of every five enslaved people were counted for purposes of determining a state's total population

What is the Three Fifths Compromise?

500

next step after Introduction of bill in Congress

What is assigned to Standing Committee?