Chp 1 History Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What factors are most important in the essential balance? | Personal beliefs, international beliefs, Social status, Globalization. |
Essential Balance | Freedom vs Equality, Freedom vs Security |
Article 3 | Judicial, Vague. Establishes a Supreme court as highest in the land |
What factors are most important in the essential balance? | Personal beliefs, international beliefs, Social status, Globalization. |
Essential Balance | Freedom vs Equality, Freedom vs Security |
National Sovereignty | Government has the right to govern the people within their national territory. |
Examples of National Sovereignty | Human Rights/Humanitarian work, Threats to world peace |
Law and Order (Maintaining Order) | Preserving Life and Property Strong prey on the weak |
Promote Equality | Redistribution of Wealth, (20th Century) European Welfare Program (Cradle to Grave) |
Government Framework | Freedom, Order, Equality |
Political Equality | One Person one Vote Does not exist without Social Equality |
2 Dilemmas of Government | Original - Freedom Vs Order Modern - Freedom Vs Equality |
Political Ideology | Consistent set of values about the proper purpose of government |
Democracy | Direct - all citizens come together to decide issues (Impossible in large countries) Indirect - People elect a president |
Popular Sovereignty | The people are the source of Government |
Political Liberty | Basic Freedoms allow people to form political opinions (Bill of Rights) |
Declaration of Independence | Was developed after the US became independent from Britain, after the French and Indian War |
Dec. Of Ind. was written by _____ Social contract theory | Thomas Jefferson Rulers rule by consent of the ruled |
Articles of Confederation | During the Revolutionary war Very weak; no power to levy taxes, no leadership, no control over commerce (money) |
Constitutional Convention | 1787 - formed to revise Articles two plans were put forward- Virginia and New Jersey |
Virginia Plan | Divide National Power (Legislative, Executive, Judicial) Bicameral Representation based on population Supreme court |
New Jersey Plan | Unicameral Multi-person executive - No veto power Supreme court with limited power |
Great Compromise | Included most of the Virginia Plan with equal representation Bicameral - Strong executive branch |
Constitutional Principles | Republicanism - people elect others Federalism - States hold come sovereignty Separation of Powers Checks and Balances - Each branch can limit the power of others |
Article 1 | Legislative Branch - Created Bicameral Legislature |
Enumerated Powers | Powers are limited Necessary and proper clause Gives Congress authority to make laws Allows flexibility to run gov. |
Article 2 | Executive Branch Outlined terms of office 3 consitutional duties - Commerce in Chief, report state to union, take care of laws. |
Article 4 | Full faith and credit. State laws of one state are respected by the rest |
Article 5 | Amendment process Establishing procedures to change the constitution |
Article 6 | Supremacy clause - Supreme law of the land |
Article 7 | Ratification - Outlines procedure for accepting the const. |
3/5 compromise | Slavery elimination |
Federalists Anti Federalists | Strong nat. power Felt there was not enough protection |
Bill of Rights | 10 added for individual rights 10,000 proposed only 27 ratified |
Marbury vs Madison | Established judicial review Supreme court has authority to determine laws |
National Position | Federal system is like a marble cake, state and national powers overlap |
States rights position | There is a firm demarcation, even tension between the national and state gov, (Layer cake) |
Dual Federalism | States have sovereignty within their borders |
McCulloch v Maryland | Found that states could not tax the national gov |
2 Grants that support Nationalist View | Categorical and Block |
Categorical | Formula grants - Given out based on poverty level Project grants - Basis of competitive applications |
Block Grants | awarded to districts |
Federalism | Believe that states should be more independent from national control. |
Liberals | believe that citizens need to be protected against local businesses, discrimination, and inequality |
Preemption | Congress can use laws to restrict state discretionary powers |
2 forms of preemption | Mandate -Requirement that state provide services to reach minimum national standard. Restraint - forbids a state from exercising a certain right |
Core Beliefs of America | Individualism - people receive rewards based on their own devices Free Enterprise - people use private property to their own advantage Distrust in Government - Unlimited gov. power infringes on individual liberty Democracy and Freedom Populism Religi |
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