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spirit = fear

Despotic

Who wrote the "Two Treatise" ?

John Locke

freedom from

immunity as in freedom from want

rights

the benefit of gov to which every citizen is entitled

equality of outcome

the conception that society must ensure that people are equal and gov must design policies to redistribute wealth and status to achieve economic and social equality

What are the weakness of the substantive model of democracy?

there is no agreement regarding which policies are democratic

libertarians

those who are opposed to using gov to promote either order or equality

To amend the Articles of Confederation required a

unanimous vote

What are the 2 aspects of the madisonian model of the constitution ?

1. to keep power from the majority 2. the seperation of powers

The Bill of Rights consist of the first _____ amendments to the constitution

10

Bill of Rights

1st ten amendments to constitution

The US constitution has how many words?

4543 words

Based on 2007 data from the U.S census Bureau , the United States is home to as many as _______local governments of different sorts.

89,000

before it could take effect, the constitution had to be ratified by how many states?

9

The primary contributor of the Federalist Papers is

Alexander Hamilton

what is capitalism?

An economic and political system in which a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit

spirit = virtue and moderation

Aristocracy

Who wrote "Leviathan" ?

Cicero

spirit = Virtue

Democracy

Under the Chief Justice John Marshall, the early supreme court generally increased the power of what level of government?

Federal Government

Under the constitution, if no candidate wins the majority of the electoral vote, then the president will be selected by the

House of Representatives

Who said people in their natural state were isolated?

Jean Rousseau

Who wrote the "Social Contract" ?

Jean- Jacques Rousseau

Believed government was created to protect natural rights

John Locke

which metaphor best describes dual federalism?

Layer Cake

"Great Society" is the term associated with whose administration?

Lyndon B. Johnson

Which metaphor best describes cooperative federalism?

Marble Cake

Virtue and liberty run constantly through his writings?

Montesquieu

Who studied the rise and fall of rome?

Montesquieu

Who wrote "The Spirit of the Laws" ?

Montesquieu

The Bill of Rights is at the core of what theory of democracy?

Natural Rights

What level of government did Madison believed the constitution favored?

State

what did madison write was the very definition of Tyranny?

The collection of all powers, legislature, executive, and judiciary in the same hands

By what constitutional authority has the government tended to expand power among its states?

The elastic clause, the necessary and paper clause

Believed people were naturally in a state of war

Thomas Hobbes

Promoted democracy and justified a totalitarian state

Thomas Hobbes

The Declaration of independence was based on the input primarily from?

Thomas Jefferson

Who said people were merely bodies in motion?

Thomas hobbes

A recent trend for US presidents is the experience as...

a U.S president governor before campaigning for presidency

project grant

a categorical grant awarded on the basis of competitive applications submitted by prospective recipient

formula grant

a categorical grant distributed according that specifies who is eligible for the grant and how much

political ideology

a consistent set of values and beliefs plot the proper purpose and scope of gov

block grant

a grant awarded for general purpose showing the recipient great discretion in spending the grant money

categorical grant

a grant in all targeted for a specific purpose by formula or by project

what is a demagogue?

a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument

The text of the constitution deals with slavery by referring to slaves as

all other persons

what did madison believe about ambition?

ambition must be used to counteract ambition

freedom of

an absence of constraints on behavior as in freedom of speech or freedom of religion

What is the separation of powers?

an act of voting the legislature, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies

Madison wrote that, if people were_____, no government would be needed

angels

Supremacy Clause

asserts that national laws take precedence over state + local laws when they conflict

what does the un-amended Constitution say about slave trade?

bans slave trade

what did roche believe was the pragmatic compromise hammered out by the founders?

bolster "national interest" and be acceptable to the people

Madison wrote that without ______ and ______ a free government can never be in practice truly maintained

checks and balances

A proponent states' rights and enumerated powers would be more likely to quote the _______ to the constitution.

declaration of independence

Federalism is able to unify diverse groups of people because it

does not require citizens to be ruled by the majority from different regions with the different interest

Printz v. United States decision , justice Antonin Scalla argued that federally mandated background checks by local sheriffs on gun purchases in their states violated the principle of

dual sovereignty, by allowing the national gov. to impress into service, at no cost to itself - the police officers of the 50 states

The Great depression represented a shift away from ____ and towards ______

dual.....cooperative

laissez faire

economic doctrine that opposes any form of gov intervention in business

A constitutional clause that allows for a broad interpretation of implied powers is known as an

elastic clause

when selecting the president, each state has a number of electors equal to

electoral vote and number of senators

A country abiding by the principle "one man, one vote" is practicing what kind of equality?

equal suffrage

When one person has the same chance to succeed in life as another, this is called

equality of opportunity

Equality of outcome is often said to be similar to the concept of

equality of oppurtunity

order

established ways of social behavior

supporters of the constitution named themselves

federalist

What are some examples of "Public Goods?"

free-to-air television air national defense

Governments "Modern Dilemma" is how best to balance what two ideas?

freedom vs order

equality of opportunity

guaranteed the same chances to succeed in life

globalization

increasing interdependence of citizens and nations across the world

Rousseau believed that people must surrender________ for the goal of ______.

individuality... the many

What are the weaknesses of the procedural model of democracy?

it permits policies that violate standards of substantive democracy

what did Madison believe was the "end of government" ?

justice

government

legitimate use of force to control human behavior

According to the Freedom-order-Equality class model, what are the conservatives and liberals beliefs?

liberals- willing to use government to promote equality buy not order Conservatives- willing to use gov to promote order but not equality

spirit = honor

monarchy

Promoted the separation of powers

montesquieu

Elite theory is discredited as an explanation of American national politics because studies show...

no one identification group regularly prevails on different issues

The oldest objective of government is

order

according to locke , what happens when rights are violated?

people have a legitimate reason to rebel

What does the complexity of the American Federal system encourage?

pluralism

libertarianism

political ideology that is opposed to all gov action except necessary to protect life and property

What is the political ideology?

political parties base their political action and election progress on ideology

judicial review

power to declare gov acts invalid be they violate constitution

with what did Rousseau replace reason?

rationality

What are the weaknesses of the majoritarian model of democracy?

reliance on the American Public to be knowledgeable and participatory

In what year was the Constitution signed? Ratified?

signed in 1787, ratified in 1788

what is the 3/5 compromise?

slave counted as 3/5 of a person

The articles of confederation failed because

states had too much power, and federal gov was too weak

What was the supreme courts position regarding issues of federalism from the 1930's to 1990's ?

supported the national gov; commerce clause gave tons of power to national gov. later restricted and limited

According to John Locke, the founders were first and foremost what?

supreme democratic

democracy

system of government in which people rule

In communist political systems, all land and productive facilities are

the Governments

the broad, basic definition of politics given by the text is

the authoritative allocation of values

What did madison believe about the constitutional powers allotted to the federal government?

the constitution gave the central government the ability to enforce powers

According to Herbert Storing, what was the prominent article by the anti-federalist doctrine?

the delegates were not sent to make a new government

what does demos mean?

the populace as a political unit

communitarians

those who are opposed to using gov to promote either order or equality

originally, the constitutional convention was to

to correct problems with the articles of confederation

a people with no principle of equity or justice

troglodytes

conservatives

willing to us gov to promote order not equality

liberals

willingness to use gov to promote equality but not order


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