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[Show more]Coersive Federalism - -1964-Present, began with JFK and heightened with LBJ. Form of federalism 
where federal has more power than states through the following means (from lowest to highest level of 
force): Grants, Sanctions, Restraints, Preclearance, Preemption, Mandates, and Unfunded Mandates. 
F...
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Add to cartCoersive Federalism - -1964-Present, began with JFK and heightened with LBJ. Form of federalism 
where federal has more power than states through the following means (from lowest to highest level of 
force): Grants, Sanctions, Restraints, Preclearance, Preemption, Mandates, and Unfunded Mandates. 
F...
What was the significance of Shays's Rebellion? - -Congress was unable to help stop the rebellion 
because the national government was broke. States did not send Congress the money requested to 
maintain order in Massachusetts. This showed that the Articles of Confederation needed revising 
(meanin...
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Add to cartWhat was the significance of Shays's Rebellion? - -Congress was unable to help stop the rebellion 
because the national government was broke. States did not send Congress the money requested to 
maintain order in Massachusetts. This showed that the Articles of Confederation needed revising 
(meanin...
Declaration of Independence 
1776; written by Thomas Jefferson (influenced by John Locke); Independence from England; 
Revolutionary War. 
Articles of the Confederation 
Adopted 11/15/1777, Effective 3/1/1787, Compact among 13 original colonies,"first constitution", states 
had power, one-branch c...
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Add to cartDeclaration of Independence 
1776; written by Thomas Jefferson (influenced by John Locke); Independence from England; 
Revolutionary War. 
Articles of the Confederation 
Adopted 11/15/1777, Effective 3/1/1787, Compact among 13 original colonies,"first constitution", states 
had power, one-branch c...
Maintaining Order - -Preserving life and protecting property, establishing basic order 
Providing public goods - -benefits and services available to everyone, such as education, sanitation, 
and parks 
promoting equality - -Ensuring individuals or groups are not treated differently on the basis of t...
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Add to cartMaintaining Order - -Preserving life and protecting property, establishing basic order 
Providing public goods - -benefits and services available to everyone, such as education, sanitation, 
and parks 
promoting equality - -Ensuring individuals or groups are not treated differently on the basis of t...
Laissez-faire 
economic theory is aligned with libertarianism 
Libertarianism 
political ideology opposes gov't & also values freedom over order? 
example of equality of opportunity 
We all have the same chance to succeed in life. 
Equality of outcome 
Federal law requires that employers pay men an...
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Add to cartLaissez-faire 
economic theory is aligned with libertarianism 
Libertarianism 
political ideology opposes gov't & also values freedom over order? 
example of equality of opportunity 
We all have the same chance to succeed in life. 
Equality of outcome 
Federal law requires that employers pay men an...
Chapter 9 - -Chapter 9 
Explain the steps to be elected to Congress (the Senate & House of Representatives). - -Build a 
resume, attend college (study the role and structure of the congress), run for local office for experience 
and name recognition, raise money, file paperwork, campaign, vote 
What...
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Explain the steps to be elected to Congress (the Senate & House of Representatives). - -Build a 
resume, attend college (study the role and structure of the congress), run for local office for experience 
and name recognition, raise money, file paperwork, campaign, vote 
What...
What is sovereignty? - -SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people 
as it wishes, without interference from other nations. In America, we believe the PEOPLE collectively 
have ALL POWER to govern this Country, & to authorize the legitimate use of FORCE by voting for th...
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Add to cartWhat is sovereignty? - -SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people 
as it wishes, without interference from other nations. In America, we believe the PEOPLE collectively 
have ALL POWER to govern this Country, & to authorize the legitimate use of FORCE by voting for th...
What is sovereignty? - -SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people 
as it wishes, without interference from other nations. 
How is Sovereignty threatened in the globalized world? - -If the majority of nations thinks a country 
is being ruled unethically or crimes on it...
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Add to cartWhat is sovereignty? - -SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people 
as it wishes, without interference from other nations. 
How is Sovereignty threatened in the globalized world? - -If the majority of nations thinks a country 
is being ruled unethically or crimes on it...
Democratic socialism - -A socialist form of government that guarantees civil liberties such as freedom 
of speech and religion. Citizens determine the extent of government activity through free elections and 
competitive political parties. 
Government - -The legitimate use of force within specified ...
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Add to cartDemocratic socialism - -A socialist form of government that guarantees civil liberties such as freedom 
of speech and religion. Citizens determine the extent of government activity through free elections and 
competitive political parties. 
Government - -The legitimate use of force within specified ...
The Purposes of Government: 
-Maintaining Order 
-Providing Public Goods 
-Promoting Equality 
Maintaining Order: 
-Preserving life & property 
-Established ways of social behavior 
-Oldest objective of government 
Providing Public Goods: 
-Benefits and services, such as parks and sanitation, that b...
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Add to cartThe Purposes of Government: 
-Maintaining Order 
-Providing Public Goods 
-Promoting Equality 
Maintaining Order: 
-Preserving life & property 
-Established ways of social behavior 
-Oldest objective of government 
Providing Public Goods: 
-Benefits and services, such as parks and sanitation, that b...
When the delegates to the Constitutional Convention created the presidency, which concept or 
philosophy was reflected in their final structure? 
checks and balances 
One of the requirements for the presidency, as stated in Article II of the Constitution, says that the 
president 
must be a natural-...
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Add to cartWhen the delegates to the Constitutional Convention created the presidency, which concept or 
philosophy was reflected in their final structure? 
checks and balances 
One of the requirements for the presidency, as stated in Article II of the Constitution, says that the 
president 
must be a natural-...
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