Chapter 7 US History – Flashcards

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What experience made Americans cautious about placing too much power in the hands of a few people?
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British rule made Americans cautious about placing too much power in the hands of a single ruler.
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A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called?
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A republic
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Realizing the need for a central government to coordinate the fighting against Britain, the Second Continental Congress created the United State's first constitution (a plan of government for all 13 states) What was that constitution called?
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The Articles of Confederation
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the government consisted of what?
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A one house Congress.
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Name four powers of the Federal government under the Articles of Confederation?
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Conduct Foreign affairs, maintain armed forces, borrow money, and issue currency.
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Name three powers the Federal government did not have under the Articles of Confederation
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It could not regulate trade, force citizens to join the army, impose taxes.
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Under the articles of Confederation, if Congress needed to raise money or troops, whom did Congress have to ask in order to receive money or troops?
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The state legislatures
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What two branches of government did not exist under the Articles of Confederation?
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Executive and Judicial Branches
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Under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes did each state have?
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One
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Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states had to approve any changes?
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All 13
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During the years of the Articles of Confederation, how many states did the United States consist of?
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13
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What document included a bill of rights for settlers, guaranteed freedom of religion, trial by jury, and marked the United State's first attempt to stop the spread of slavery?
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Northwest Ordinance
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The Northwest Ordinance, a law passed under the Articles of Confederation, established what three provisions?
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Bill of rights for settlers, prohibited slavery, and an orderly procedure for settling of the Northwest Territory
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal government depended on states in what three areas?
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Revenue, soldiers, and law enforcers
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What rebellion in 1787 caused Americans to worry that the government was not strong enough to control mobs and prevent violence?
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Shay's Rebellion
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. In 1775, what religious group worked to end slavery?
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Quakers
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When, where, and why did the Constitutional Convention meet?
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1787; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; to change the Articles of Confederation, but later adopted a new Constitution
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The plantation system of the South had been built on?
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Slavery
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Name three provisions of the Virginia Plan.
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Two-house legislature, a chief executive chosen by the legislature, and a court system
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Why were states with small populations against the Virginia Plan?
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Small population states wanted a system where all states were represented equally.
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. Name two states against the Virginia Plan.
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New Jersey and Delaware
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Name 4 provisions of the New Jersey Plan.
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One-house legislature with one vote for each state, congress could set taxes, congress could regulate trade, and congress would elect a weak executive branch consisting of more than one person
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What issue divided the large and small states?
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Representation
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What was the Great Compromise?
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A compromise proposed by Roger Sherman
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What issue did the Great Compromise settle?
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Representation
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What were the provisions of the Great Compromise?
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A two-house legislature - House of Representatives and Senate House of Representatives would be based on a state's population Senate - each state would have two Senators
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What was the Three-Fifth's Compromise?
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Compromise where 3/5th of a state's slave population would count towards representation and taxation. Background: Southern states wanted to include its slave population for representation purposes in order to gain delegates/Congressmen/ votes. Northern states (which generally were against slavery) said that since slaves were property then slaves should count towards taxation and not representation. This would increase taxes for slave owners. The Three-Fifth's Compromise resulted from the taxation/representation issue that involved slaves.
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What had to be added to the U.S. Constitution before the Constitution could be ratified?
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Bill of Rights
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From what two documents did many of the amendments of the Bill of Rights come from?
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English Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence
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What was the Enlightenment?
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A movement in the 1700s, which promoted the idea that knowledge, reason, and science, could improve society.
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What was the Second Treatises of Civil Government and wrote it?
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John Locke and the Baron de Montesquieu
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What was the Second Treatises of Civil Government and wrote it?
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A book written by John Locke which said that government is based on an agreement, or contract between the people and the ruler.
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How did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution view the Constitution?
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As a contract between the American people and their government. The contract protected the people's natural rights by limiting the government's power.
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What was the Spirit of Laws?
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Book written by the Baron de Montesquieu declaring that the powers of the government should be separated and balanced against each other. The separation would keep any one person or group from becoming too powerful.
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What did Montesquieu believe about government?
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The powers/branches of government should be separated and balanced against one another.
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What is federalism?
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The sharing of power between federal and state governments
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Under the federal system, what is the final authority?
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The United States Constitution
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What are the 3 branches of government and the Articles of the U.S. Constitution that created each?
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Legislative Branch- Article I Executive Branch - Article II Judicial Branch - Article III
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What is the responsibility of the Executive?
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To enforce the laws/ carry out the laws
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What is the main responsibility of the Legislature?
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To make or create the laws
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What is the Electoral College?
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A special group chosen by each state to cast their votes for the president and vice-president. Each state has as many electors as it has senators and representatives in Congress.
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What is the main responsibility of the Judiciary?
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Interpret the laws
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What are checks and balances?
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A system where each branch of national government has roles / the ability to check, control, the power of the other two branches.
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Who were the Federalists?
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Supporters of the new Constitution (Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, James Madison, George Washington)
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What was the Federalists Papers?
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A series of essays written to explain and gain support for the proposed U.S. Constitution.
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Who wrote the Federalists Papers?
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John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison
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Who were the Anti-Federalists?
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Individuals who were against the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. (Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry); Thomas Paine said, "That government is best which governs least."
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What is an amendment?
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an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution
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Name the document that was written in 1215 England, which limited the power of the monarch and influenced the framers of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Magna Carta
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How is the U.S. Constitution amended?
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Amendment is proposed by 2/3s vote in the Senate and House of Representatives (both houses of congress) then ratified by 3/4s of the state legislatures
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The purpose of the Bill of Rights is to? Give two purposes.
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Protect individual liberties and limit the power of the federal government
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Another word for a two - house legislature
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Bicameral
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Why did some states choose a bicameral legislature?
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To divide the powers of the government
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The English Bill of Rights of 1689 influenced Americans to include what in the U.S. Constitution?
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Our own bill of rights
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Name two European philosophers who influenced how the U.S. Constitution would be written.
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John Locke and The Baron de Montesquieu
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What group led by Thomas Jefferson was against replacing the Articles of Confederation with the new U.S. Constitution? Why?
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Anti-Federalist. It would too much power to the Federal/Central government in Washington D.C.
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Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government
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1 Amendment
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The right to bear arms
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2 Amendment
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Cannot be forced to house soldiers
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3 Amendment
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protects against "unreasonable searches and seizures"
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4 Amendment
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The right of a person under arrest to know why he or she has been arrested and to refuse to testify against himself or herself in a court of law.
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5 Amendment
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The right to a speedy trial of one's peers in criminal cases
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6 Amendment
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The right to a trial by jury in civil cases involving substantial amounts of money
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7 Amendment
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protection against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment
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8 Amendment
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guarantee that rights not specifically listed in the Constitution are not automatically denied to the people
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9 Amendment
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Guarantee that the people and the states are to keep powers not specifically granted to the federal government
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10 Amendment
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question
What experience made Americans cautious about placing too much power in the hands of a few people?
answer
British rule made Americans cautious about placing too much power in the hands of a single ruler.
question
A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives is called?
answer
A republic
question
Realizing the need for a central government to coordinate the fighting against Britain, the Second Continental Congress created the United State's first constitution (a plan of government for all 13 states) What was that constitution called?
answer
The Articles of Confederation
question
Under the Articles of Confederation, the government consisted of what?
answer
A one house Congress.
question
Name four powers of the Federal government under the Articles of Confederation?
answer
Conduct Foreign affairs, maintain armed forces, borrow money, and issue currency.
question
Name three powers the Federal government did not have under the Articles of Confederation
answer
It could not regulate trade, force citizens to join the army, impose taxes.
question
Under the articles of Confederation, if Congress needed to raise money or troops, whom did Congress have to ask in order to receive money or troops?
answer
The state legislatures
question
What two branches of government did not exist under the Articles of Confederation?
answer
Executive and Judicial Branches
question
Under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes did each state have?
answer
One
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Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states had to approve any changes?
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All 13
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During the years of the Articles of Confederation, how many states did the United States consist of?
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13
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What document included a bill of rights for settlers, guaranteed freedom of religion, trial by jury, and marked the United State's first attempt to stop the spread of slavery?
answer
Northwest Ordinance
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The Northwest Ordinance, a law passed under the Articles of Confederation, established what three provisions?
answer
Bill of rights for settlers, prohibited slavery, and an orderly procedure for settling of the Northwest Territory
question
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal government depended on states in what three areas?
answer
Revenue, soldiers, and law enforcers
question
What rebellion in 1787 caused Americans to worry that the government was not strong enough to control mobs and prevent violence?
answer
Shay's Rebellion
question
. In 1775, what religious group worked to end slavery?
answer
Quakers
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When, where, and why did the Constitutional Convention meet?
answer
1787; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; to change the Articles of Confederation, but later adopted a new Constitution
question
The plantation system of the South had been built on?
answer
Slavery
question
Name three provisions of the Virginia Plan.
answer
Two-house legislature, a chief executive chosen by the legislature, and a court system
question
Why were states with small populations against the Virginia Plan?
answer
Small population states wanted a system where all states were represented equally.
question
. Name two states against the Virginia Plan.
answer
New Jersey and Delaware
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Name 4 provisions of the New Jersey Plan.
answer
One-house legislature with one vote for each state, congress could set taxes, congress could regulate trade, and congress would elect a weak executive branch consisting of more than one person
question
What issue divided the large and small states?
answer
Representation
question
What was the Great Compromise?
answer
A compromise proposed by Roger Sherman
question
What issue did the Great Compromise settle?
answer
Representation
question
What were the provisions of the Great Compromise?
answer
A two-house legislature - House of Representatives and Senate House of Representatives would be based on a state's population Senate - each state would have two Senators
question
What was the Three-Fifth's Compromise?
answer
Compromise where 3/5th of a state's slave population would count towards representation and taxation. Background: Southern states wanted to include its slave population for representation purposes in order to gain delegates/Congressmen/ votes. Northern states (which generally were against slavery) said that since slaves were property then slaves should count towards taxation and not representation. This would increase taxes for slave owners. The Three-Fifth's Compromise resulted from the taxation/representation issue that involved slaves.
question
What had to be added to the U.S. Constitution before the Constitution could be ratified?
answer
Bill of Rights
question
From what two documents did many of the amendments of the Bill of Rights come from?
answer
English Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence
question
What was the Enlightenment?
answer
A movement in the 1700s, which promoted the idea that knowledge, reason, and science, could improve society.
question
What was the Second Treatises of Civil Government and wrote it?
answer
John Locke and the Baron de Montesquieu
question
What was the Second Treatises of Civil Government and wrote it?
answer
A book written by John Locke which said that government is based on an agreement, or contract between the people and the ruler.
question
How did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution view the Constitution?
answer
As a contract between the American people and their government. The contract protected the people's natural rights by limiting the government's power.
question
What was the Spirit of Laws?
answer
Book written by the Baron de Montesquieu declaring that the powers of the government should be separated and balanced against each other. The separation would keep any one person or group from becoming too powerful.
question
What did Montesquieu believe about government?
answer
The powers/branches of government should be separated and balanced against one another.
question
What is federalism?
answer
The sharing of power between federal and state governments
question
Under the federal system, what is the final authority?
answer
The United States Constitution
question
What are the 3 branches of government and the Articles of the U.S. Constitution that created each?
answer
Legislative Branch- Article I Executive Branch - Article II Judicial Branch - Article III
question
What is the responsibility of the Executive?
answer
To enforce the laws/ carry out the laws
question
What is the main responsibility of the Legislature?
answer
To make or create the laws
question
What is the Electoral College?
answer
A special group chosen by each state to cast their votes for the president and vice-president. Each state has as many electors as it has senators and representatives in Congress.
question
What is the main responsibility of the Judiciary?
answer
Interpret the laws
question
What are checks and balances?
answer
A system where each branch of national government has roles / the ability to check, control, the power of the other two branches.
question
Who were the Federalists?
answer
Supporters of the new Constitution (Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, James Madison, George Washington)
question
What was the Federalists Papers?
answer
A series of essays written to explain and gain support for the proposed U.S. Constitution.
question
Who wrote the Federalists Papers?
answer
John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison
question
Who were the Anti-Federalists?
answer
Individuals who were against the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. (Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry); Thomas Paine said, "That government is best which governs least."
question
What is an amendment?
answer
an addition to a formal document such as the Constitution
question
Name the document that was written in 1215 England, which limited the power of the monarch and influenced the framers of the U.S. Constitution.
answer
The Magna Carta
question
How is the U.S. Constitution amended?
answer
Amendment is proposed by 2/3s vote in the Senate and House of Representatives (both houses of congress) then ratified by 3/4s of the state legislatures
question
The purpose of the Bill of Rights is to? Give two purposes.
answer
Protect individual liberties and limit the power of the federal government
question
Another word for a two - house legislature
answer
Bicameral
question
Why did some states choose a bicameral legislature?
answer
To divide the powers of the government
question
The English Bill of Rights of 1689 influenced Americans to include what in the U.S. Constitution?
answer
Our own bill of rights
question
Name two European philosophers who influenced how the U.S. Constitution would be written.
answer
John Locke and The Baron de Montesquieu
question
What group led by Thomas Jefferson was against replacing the Articles of Confederation with the new U.S. Constitution? Why?
answer
Anti-Federalist. It would too much power to the Federal/Central government in Washington D.C.
question
Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government
answer
1 Amendment
question
The right to bear arms
answer
2 Amendment
question
Cannot be forced to house soldiers
answer
3 Amendment
question
protects against "unreasonable searches and seizures"
answer
4 Amendment
question
The right of a person under arrest to know why he or she has been arrested and to refuse to testify against himself or herself in a court of law.
answer
5 Amendment
question
The right to a speedy trial of one's peers in criminal cases
answer
6 Amendment
question
The right to a trial by jury in civil cases involving substantial amounts of money
answer
7 Amendment
question
protection against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment
answer
8 Amendment
question
guarantee that rights not specifically listed in the Constitution are not automatically denied to the people
answer
9 Amendment
question
Guarantee that the people and the states are to keep powers not specifically granted to the federal government
answer
10 Amendment
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