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Great Compromise settled the issue of how representation would be determined in this branch of government correct answersLegislative Federalists and Anti correct answersFederalists- Anti-Federalism refers to a movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which late...

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concurring opinion correct answersdocuments written by justices expressing agreements with the majority ruling but describing different or additional reasons for the ruling dissenting opinion correct answersdocuments written by justices expressing disagreement with the majority ruling majority...

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politics correct answerswho gets what, when, and how; a process for determining how power and resources are distributed in a society without recourse to violence. Power correct answersthe ability to get other people to do what you want Social Order correct answersthe way we organize and live o...

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Dred Scott Case correct answersSupreme Court case which ruled that slaves are not citizens but are property, affirmed that property cannot be interfered with by Congress, slaves do not become free if they travel to free territories or states, fueled abolitionist movement, hailed as victory for the s...

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What is the supreme law of the land? correct answersthe Constitution What does the Constitution do? correct answersSets up the government (defines the government, protects basic rights of Americans) The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are thes...

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Democracy correct answersGovernment by the people in which power is invested by the people and for the people Constitution correct answersCreated national government consisting of a legislative, executive, and judicial branch with checks and balances Federalism correct answersA practice of gov...

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Political thinking: correct answers*Involves the careful gathering and sifting of information to form a knowledgeable view about a political issue *Important for responsible citizenship Barriers to political thinking: correct answers__Main barrier: unwillingness of citizens to make the effort to...

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necessary and proper clause correct answersconstitutional clause that gives congress the power to make all laws "necessary and proper" for executing its powers veto correct answerschief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature propaganda correct answersideas spread to infl...

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bicameral legislature Two house legislature Republic A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives Articles of Confederation 1776 the Second Continental Congress appointed a committee to draw up a new plan for central government, called the Articles of Confeder...

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Jamestown, the first English colony in North America, was set up in the hope of achieving... correct answersFinancial gains for investors. In which colonies did William Penn make a treaty with Native Americans in this region to ensure peaceful relations? correct answersThe Middle Colonies The...

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Antifederalists correct answersOpponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government, generally. (Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Mason) bill of attainder correct answersa law that punishes a person accused of a crime without a trial or a fair hearing in court ...

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Which of these is a substantive right protected by the Bill of Rights? correct answersfreedom of religion What was the Federalists' position on creating a bill of rights? correct answersThey thought it was unnecessary because the Constitution would already limit government powers. During the ...

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Fourth Amendment correct answersforbids the police to conduct searches & seizures without probable cause Fifth Amendment correct answersprotects against double Sixth Amendment correct answersright to have legal counsel, to confront witnesses, speedy trial and trial by 'jury of peers' in crim...

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How did the framers of the Constitution attempt to protect individual liberty, while at the same time also promoting public order and safety? correct answersBill of Rights (limited gov't.), increased federal power compared to Articles of Confederation, divided federal power (checks and balances) ...

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1.) What is meant by John Locke's idea of "limited government"? correct answersJohn Locke's idea of limited government is that a government can be as large and powerful as necessary, but no more than that (not too powerful). In other words, he believed that the government should have certain res...

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anti-federalists correct answersthose persons who opposed the ratification of the constitution in confederation correct answersa joining of several groups for a common purpose due process correct answersthe government must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all that it does ...

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Why would the right to privacy implied in the Ninth Amendment not protect an individual writing a blog? - The information is freely given to others. - The writer may express dangerous ideas. - The information may be unreliable or untruthful. - The writer may be hiding behind a false identity. ...

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English Documents that influenced American Democratic thought? correct answersThe Magna Carta, written in 1215, established the kernel of limited government, or the belief that the monarch's rule was not absolute. The Petition of Right (1628) extended the rights of "commoners" to have a voice...

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The Constitution correct answersThe U.S. Constitution arose out of important historical and philosophical ideas and preferences regarding popular sovereignty and limited government. A balance between governmental power and individual rights has been a hallmark of American political development Ex...

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Define limited government A political system in which the power exercised by the government is restricted by protecting property and individual rights, usually by a written constitution Define social contract An agreement between the people and the government in which the people are willing...

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Limited Government correct answersa governing or controlling body whose power exists only within pre-defined limits that are established by a constitution or other source of authority. The government doesn't have absolute authority. The government only has the power that the constitution gives. ...

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Politics correct answerswho benefits in society Civic Engagement correct answersIndividual & Collective actions designed to identify & address issues of public concern Oligarchy correct answersGovt in which an elite few hold power Authoritarianism correct answersSystem of govt in which the ...

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What conditions are necessary for democracy to work? correct answersAll or most citizens participate directly in holding office, making policies, or electing representatives through voting. Distribution of power. Genuine leadership competition Freedoms protected Legal structure outlined and obe...

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1. What is the supreme law of the land? correct answersAnswer: The Constitution 2. What does the Constitution do? correct answersAnswer: Set up and define the government and protect the basic rights of Americans 3. The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. Wh...

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Participatory Democracy correct answersemphasizes broad participation in politics and civil society Pluralist Democracy correct answersrecognizes group-based activism by nongovernmental interests striving for impact on political decision making Elite Democracy correct answersdecisions are made...

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Political scientist Harold Lasswell defined ____as the process of determining "who gets what, when, and how" in a society." a) ideology b) authority c) government d) politics correct answerspolitics 2) Which form of government and its laws are most likely to be seen by citizens as legitima...

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Enlightenment correct answerspeople forming ideas based off of logic, reason, and experiments natural rights correct answersthe idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property Social Contract correct answersAn agreement between the people and t...

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Politics are defined as the affairs of governments. correct answersFalse From your own personal experience and study, please explain your definition of "politics." correct answersPolitics is the way governments and communities join to make decisions, laws, and guidelines for the community as a ...

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Government is best defined as the correct answersinstitutions and procedures by which a territory and its people are ruled What are civil rights? correct answersthe rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. ________ are aspects of personal freedom constitutionally protec...

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De Tocqueville's travels throughout the United States led him to conclude that it was A.A democratic country. B.A populist country. C.An aristocratic country. D.A unique country. correct answersNot A, Possibly B Which statement best describes the republican form of government that the Foundi...

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What is most closely related to the democratic ideal of popular sovereignty? correct answersthe consent of the governed In 1974, the House of Representatives approved a resolution granting the Judiciary Committee authority to investigate impeachment of President Nixon for obstruction of justice, ...

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What was the national goverment's biggest concern if facing a war, under the Articles of Confederation? correct answersThe national gov had no national military All citizens in ancient Athens took part in government by voting in the correct answersGeneral Assembly A country governed by a cent...

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document signed by king john in 1215 stating that no one is above the law and that no one should be denied the right to justice correct answersmagna carta unwritten laws based upon the customs of traditions of the country correct answerscommon law the first written constitution in the american...

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Antifederalists correct answersThe Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution because it gave more power to the federal government and less to the states, and because it did not ensure individual rights. Many wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation. The Antifederalists were in...

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civil rights correct answerspolicies designed to protect people against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by government officials or individuals equal protection of the laws correct answerspart of the 14th amendment emphasizing that the laws must provide equivalent "protection" to all peopl...

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Pilgrims correct answersPeople on a religious journey Social Contract correct answersAgreement among people in a society Indentured Servant correct answersPeople who agreed to labor contracts in exchange for food, shelter, and clothing Repeal correct answersCancel Puritans correct answer...

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Declaration of Independence correct answersThe proclamation made by the second American Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which asserted the freedom and independence of the 13 Colonies from Great Britain. Popular Sovereignty correct answersThe idea that power is vested in the people and those...

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Constitutional Convention correct answersAlso called the Philadelphia Convention. A meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 states to revise or replace the Articles of Confederation with a new Constitution featuring a stronger central government. Limited Government correct answersA political syste...

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A Limited Government - definition and examples: correct answersA government where everyone, including those of authority to obey the laws made. Examples: Country wise: Canada, Mexico, Japan, Australia, and England. An Unlimited Government - definition and examples: correct answersA government...

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___ refers to services (schools, roads, hospitals) that are provided by the government because they are needed for capitalism to flourish Infrastructure Which body/individual ha the power to change the number of Supreme Court Justices serving in the Supreme Court at any one time? Congress ...

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What is the most crucial & basic way to participate in our democracy? Exercising our right to vote What are some examples of duties of a citizen living in a democracy? Serving on a jury Serving as a witness Attending School Paying Taxes Obeying local, state, and national laws Selective...

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In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court established which of the following principles? A.) The judicial branch cannot intervene in political disputes between the President and Congress. B.) States cannot interfere with or tax the legitimate activities of the federal government. C.) The federa...

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What is the basic presumption on the dilemma of representative democracy? correct answerspolitics mirrors and ought to mirror the voice of the people What is the reality of the dilemma of representative democracy? correct answersthe people regards itself as free; but it is grossly mistaken; it is...

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