Federalism Colonies to Country More Governments People & Groups of People Miscellaneous
100
What is Republican (Representative) government
The national government is obligated to guarantee every state this form of government - (representative)
100
What is the Second Continental Congress
Met a month after 1st shot of the Revolutionary War was fired; our nation's 1st national government.
100
What is Democracy
Form of government in which the supreme authority rests with the people.
100
Who is George Washington
He was elected the first president of the United States.
100
What is the Supreme Court
The umpire in the federal system.
200
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause
A document of record is valid in all 50 states.
200
What is the First Continental Congress
Delegates from the colonies met in Philadelphia in 1774 to discuss the situation with Britain.
200
What is a State
People in defined territory w/ power to make & enforce law without consent of higher authority.
200
Whos is James Madison
He contributed more to creating the new nat. govt. than any other; "Father of the Constitution."
200
What are Articles
The Constitution is divided into seven of these numbered sections.
300
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause
No state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own people & people who live in other states.
300
What is Shays' Rebellion
In 1786 in Massachusetts, farmers revolted over debts; many realized the Articles of Confederation were bad.
300
What is Dictatorship
Form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
300
What are the Federalists & Anti-Federalists
The two groups that debated the Constitution vigorously.
300
What is The Federalist
Collection of 85 essays written by Hamilton, Madison, & Jay that supported the Constitution.
400
What is Expressed, Implied, Inherent
The three types of delegated powers in the Constitution.
400
What is the Albany Plan of Union
Failed attempt to have representatives from each colony meet to regulate colonial trade, taxes, & military.
400
What is Autocracy
A government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
400
What are the Framers of the Constitution
12 of the 13 states (all but Rhode Island) sent delegates to Philadelphia to create a new national government.
400
What is Extradition
The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state can be returned to that state.
500
What is Categorical, Block, Project
The three types of federal grants.
500
What is Royal, Proprietary, Charter
The three kinds of English colonies.
500
What is Oligarchy
A government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self-appointed, group.
500
What is the Constitutional Convention
In 1787 in Philadelphia, delegates met for the purpose of creating a new American federal government.
500
What is the Supremacy Clause
The Constitution and the laws and treaties of the U.S. are the supreme law of the land.






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