Types of Government
Documents/Events Leading to the Constitution
Constitutional Convention
Bill of Rights
Essay Questions
100

What's the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?

a. Constitutional Monarchy

There is a king or queen but they are limited in power. The real power resides with the people as outlined by a Constitution.

b. Absolute Monarchy

The king or queen has absolute power and their power is not limited by a Constitution. 

100

What is the Magna Carta?

King John signed this document saying he would follow certain laws and restrictions. Before this a king was never held accountable by the people.

100
Who is the author of the Constitution?

James Madison

100

1st and 2nd Amendments

1. Freedom of speech, petition, assembly, religion, and the press.

2. Right to bear arms.

100
List at least three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

1. No power to tax

2. Unicameral legislature (one body making all the laws)

3. No national court

4. No national executive (no president, which meant no enforcing of laws)

5. No regulation of commerce (trade)

6. No ability to create a military

7. The states were in charge, they didn't have a federal government strong enough to do anything

8. 9/13 states had to agree in order to pass any laws

200
Describe a dictatorship.

One person is in control of the government. They usually gained control by force, and they threaten anyone who speaks out against them. They do whatever they can to keep power.

200

What is the Mayflower Compact?

The Pilgrims wrote their own set of laws to govern themselves because they did not have a government to answer to once they made it to America.

200

Why did small states not like the Virginia Plan?

Small states would not be equally represented and their voices and opinions would not always be heard. They would have no power in the government if they disagreed with the big states.

200

3rd and 4th Amendments

3. No quartering of soldiers.

4. Rights that protect you from illegal search and seizure.

200

Which event led the Founders to believe that a stronger document than the Articles was necessary?

Shays' Rebellion.

300

What is democracy? What are the two types? List and define each.

h. Democracy

The people have a voice and get to vote on leaders and laws.




i. Direct Democracy

People vote directly on laws instead of having people who represent them vote for them.



j. Representative Democracy/Democratic Republic

People elect leaders to represent them, and those representatives make decisions on laws on behalf of their constituents. 

300

What is the English Bill of Rights?

The King and Queen of England signed this saying that parliament, or an elected government, would have power over the monarchy. The Bill of Rights also outlined specific rights to which the people of England were entitled.

300

Tell the story of Shays' Rebellion.

Daniel Shays wanted the money that was due to him after serving in the Revolutionary War. He and other farmers protested the State government building. Things turned violent and there was no central military force able to shut the revolt down. This showed the dire need for a stronger central government.

300

5th and 6th Amendments

5. Rights of the accused- due process, access to an attorney, Miranda rights, you do not have to incriminate yourself.

6. The right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury.

300

How did the Constitution take care of some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitution created a strong central federal government with the power to tax and control the military. A strong central government unified the states and gave the country as a whole more power.

400

What is Federalism?

Two levels of government share control over one area. Example: state and federal governments.

400

What is the Declaration of Independence?

Document signed by several of America’s founding fathers declaring independence from the rule of Great Britain.

400

Describe the Virginia Plan

James Madison’s plan that each state would have representation in the new government based on population. This meant that the bigger states would always have a louder voice because they would get more representatives than the smaller states.

400

7th and 8th Amendments

7. The right to a trial by jury even in a civil case.

8. Protection from cruel and unusual punishment-including not having an excessive bail.

400

What does it mean to call the Constitution "a living document"?

The Constitution was written so long ago that the lifestyle then is hardly relevant today. The Constitution needs to be able to change as society and technology change. 

500

Describe Communism and Socialism and the difference between the two.

f. Communism

The government controls all means of production and there is no private property. The government provides for individual’s needs.

g. Socialism

Less severe form of communism. The government owns most means of production and takes care of things like healthcare and housing for disadvantaged people. Some private property can be owned.

500

What are the Articles of Confederation?

The first document used in the US as a form of government. They made a weak central government and gave almost all of the power to the individual states. The federal government did not have the power to govern.

500

Describe the Great Compromise

A bicameral legislature: one house based on population and one that gave each state two votes, no matter the size.

500

9th and 10th Amendments

9. Citizen’s rights will be protected whether they are explicitly stated in the Constitution or not.

10. Powers that are not specifically given to the Federal government are reserved for the individual State governments.

500

What is the difference between Constitutional Originalism and Living Constitutionalism? Define each and describe the difference.

Constitutional Originalism: The Constitution should be followed exactly the way it was written. The writers intended for it to be consistent and not change over time.

Living Constitutionalism: The Constitution can and should change with the times.