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AP GOVERMENT
Institution
AP GOVERMENT
Federalists 10 - correct answer James Madison- shows dangers of factions, large gov can control factions
Brutus 1 - correct answer warns citizens that strong central government will abuse state rights
checks and balances - correct answer A system that allows each branch of gove...
Federalists 10 - correct answer James Madison- shows dangers of factions, large gov can control
factions
Brutus 1 - correct answer warns citizens that strong central government will abuse state rights
checks and balances - correct answer A system that allows each branch of government to limit the
powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power
separation of powers - correct answer division of gov powers- legislative, executive, and judicial
natural rights - correct answer inherited into all life, liberty, and property
social contract theory - correct answer agree to follow rules in exchange of protection
mandates - correct answer funded or unfunded required agreements on state or local gov
great compromise - correct answer established senate with equal reps for all states/ HOR- with reps
based on population
republicanism - correct answer wanted more power to the states, representative gov
federalist 51 - correct answer James Madison wrote it- Separation of powers & checks & balances
protects against tyranny
Federalists - correct answer democrats that were supporters of the Constitution
Anti-Federalists - correct answer republicans who wanted more power to the states
, devolution - correct answer move power from federal gov to state gov
commerce clause - correct answer Clause stating that Congress can regulate interstate and
international commerce.
necessary and proper clauses - correct answer (elastic clause) grants congress the authority to make
laws essential for carrying out enumerated powers
supremacy clause - correct answer constitutions state federal laws have higher authority
enumerated powers - correct answer listed powers granted to the federal government by the const.
concurrent powers - correct answer powers shared by the national and state governments
reserved powers - correct answer Powers given to the state government
implied powers - correct answer not listed in the constitution but considered NAP
federalist 70 - correct answer Alexandra Hamilton wrote it- and argues for a single executive
president
HOR powers - correct answer -work with senate to make laws-both must approve bill before sent to
president
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