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