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US Constitution

QuestionAnswer
Concurrent Powers Shared Powers
Representative Democracy Vs. Direct Democracy RD: Elections & DD: All Vote.
First Representative Democracy House of Burgesses
First Direct Democracy May Flower Compact
Great Compromise Combination of New Jersey and Virgina Plans
Bicameral Legislature House of Representatives [Population] Senate [Equal Representation]
John Locke Popular Sovereignty
What happeneds if the government becomes destructive? Alter or Abolish
Natual Rights Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness, All Men are Created Equal, Popular Sovereignty
Elastic Clause Flexible
Articles of Confederation States had too much power
Shay's Rebelion Lost his farm due to high state taxes
Purpose of the Declaration of Independence Outline principles of the Nation
Thomas Paine Common Sense
Colonial South Economy Agriculuture
Prime Crop Tabacco
Which branch deals with coining money? Legislative [Congress]
Supremacy Clause Constitution
Who wins between feral and state? Federal
Montesquieu Separation of Powers
Nessesary and Proper Clause Implied Powers
Preamble Outlines and Introduces the Constitution
Federalism Federal System - [Divides federal and state laws]
Why Aricles of Confederation? Fear of the federal government being too strong
Bill of Rights To protect the rights of the citizens
Created by: mt
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