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What are the benchmarks that help determine a democratic society?
Definition
Popular sovereignty
political liberty
political equality
Term
Define popular soverignty
Definition
The people are the ultimate source of authority
Term
Define political liberty
Definition
people should be free to express themselves and to work together to achieve political objectives - we are allowed to talk freely about our govert.
Term
Define Political equality
Definition
every persons vote is = weight
this did not happen until the 14th and 19th amendment

unequal distribution of wealth and income generally meant political inequality
Term
What type of democracy are we?
Definition
Representative democracy
direct democracy
Term
what influenced 18th century republicanism?
Definition
greece
rome
aristotle writings
social contract theorists -Locke and Hobbes
Term
what are points about the social contract?
Definition
Man is a human by nature
what are we willing to do for eachother and what are you willing to do for me?
Mans natural tendency is toward self interest
Term
what are characteristics of thr 18th century republicanism?
Definition
governemnt based on popular consent
Rule by people is indirect
the term people is narrowly defined
Office holding is only for rich white males with property
elected representatives act as trustees
Term
What are the democratic ideals?
Definition
governemnt based on popular consent
rule by the people direct or indirect
people is broadly defined
office holding can be held by many
elected officials act as delegates
majority rule prevails
governemnt does what the people want
government safeguards rights and liberties
no emphasis on property rights
Term
What are the fundamental principles of a representative democracy?
Definition
popular soverrignty
political equality
political liberty
Term
What are the 6 conditions for a popular sovereignty?
Definition
1. governemnt reflects the will of the ppl.
2.leaders of the govert. are elected
3.elections are free and fair
4.there is participation and process by the people
5.people have access to credible political information
6.majority rule
Term
what is the definition of politics?
Definition
WHO gets WHAT, WHEN and HOW - Harold Laswell

government decides this
Term
define government
Definition
institutions that make the decisions that determine what we can do and what services we have no choice about recieving.
Term
When people live together in groups, some system is needed to provide
Definition
law and order
essential public goods
protection against aggressors
Term
How does the government get people to obey their law?
Definition
make policies that are binding on everyone
legitimately use sanctions to see that policies are obeyed
Term
why has democracy ben the choice of so many countries?
Definition
people can govern themselves
recogizes the intrinsic value of human beings
rational
Term
Why did the republican tradition appeal to so many of the founding fathers?
Definition
Because it protected their wealth
Term
Why did the democratic tradition increadsed since the 18th century?
Definition
Because people want to be able to change the way their govt. works and the democratic govt. allows us to change laws.
Term
How has the encounter between democratic aspirations and the nations republican constitutional foundations produced a hybrid system today?
Definition
Term
What are the areas the republican and democratic principals compliment eachother?
Definition
Term
What are the areas the republican and democratic principals conflict with eachother?
Definition
Term
What was Shay's Rebellion?
Definition
Massach. Farmers were losing their land because banks were able to seize the property when the farmers could not pay. they could not pay because of a drought. all other states were helping the farmers. Massach. was hurting the farmers. Shay rebelled. held up the courts so they could not rule onthe foreclosures. army had to get involved.
Term
lesson learned from Shay's rebellion?
Definition
popular democracy was dangerous
governemnt existed to protect property
man had no security if governemnt could not do so.
Term
What was the revolution about?
Definition
Life, liberty and property was threatened by the British policies on trade and taxation
Term
What did the revolution fight morph into?
Definition
Popular sovereignty
political equality
Term
What are some key ideas of the Declaration of Independance
Definition
Only the people could establish a governemnt
Governemnt existed with the consent of the people.
government was to protect the rights of citizens
governemnt could be changed by the people if it failed to protect those rights.
Term
The declaration of independance had three parts
Definition
1. philosophy of govt.
2. a list of complaints aainst king george III
3.Separationof the colonists from GB
Term
What were the problems with the articles?
Definition
lack of executive powers
dependance on the states for funding
inability to protect the nation in foreign affairs
Term
what major issue did the fathers leave out in the decl of indep.
Definition
slavery
Term
in the artices of confederation what was the power vested in?
Definition
the states. there was a lose central govt.
Term
what were the problems with the articles of confederation?
Definition
weak central govt.
no chief exec.
no court
no army
no suthority to compel taxation and regulate commerce
national laws and changes to those laws had to be approved by 9/13 states so it was difficult to ammend
sovereignty law with the states, not the people
Term
who were critics of the framers of the const.?
Definition
charles beard
thurgood marshall
Term
what were the consensus at the constitutional convention?
Definition
articles were not working?
new nation needed a new centralized govt.
Term
what were the conflicts at the constitutional convention?
Definition
fear of a strong, centralized govt.
fear of unchecked democracy
the states were scared of being controlled by centralized govt.
Term
When was the constitutional convention?
Definition
May 14 to September 17, 1787
Term
What is the great compromise?
Definition
also called the connecticut compromise.
New Jersey wanted equal representation for all states
Virginia plan wanted representation by state population

this created the HOR - representation by population
this also created the Senate - representation that is equal.
Term
What are the key components of slavery during the constitutional convention
Definition
salves = 3/5 a person in calculation of representation in the house
congress could not ban the international slave trade until 1808
non-slave states were required to return runaway slaves to their respective states.

slaver, slave, and slaves were never mentioned in the const. convention.
Term
What did the constitutional convention establish about the the presidency
Definition
single executive
no term limit
electoral college - the state votes for electors the electors vote for president.
Term
at the constitutional convention, what did the framers create?
Definition
Republicanism and Federalism
separation of powers, checks and balances, foundation for a national economy
Term
Describe republicanism in terms of what the constitutional convention framers created
Definition
Republicanism -
self govt. - by people
limited govt. - some would say, not all.
-limited in scope
- limited in partcipation - not all could
Term
Describe federalism in terms of what the constitutional convention framers created
Definition
some powers given only to the states - education
some powers given only to the federal govt. - military
some shared powers - tax
some powers denied both the states and federal govt.
Term
What were the hardships the framers had to get past to pass the constitution.
Definition
-the states were upset because the delegates were not given authority to write a new constitution but were meant to amend the articles of confed.

there were differing opinions regarding a strong central govt.

there was a lack of bill of rights
Term
How did the framers persuade people to pass the constitution
Definition
the federalist papers-85 essays written in favor anonomously
but written by alexander hamilton, james madison, and john jay
Term
What are the principles guiding the U.S. Constitution?
Definition
-popular sovereignty
-limited govt.
-separation of powers
-checks and balances
-judicial review
-federalism
Term
1st amendment
Definition
freedom of speech, religion, assemble, and the press
rights are not absolute
Term
2nd amendment
Definition
-the right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed upon
-designed to stop congress from disarming state militias
-govt. still has the right to regulate the ownership of guns
Term
3rd amendment
Definition
-no soldier shall be quartered in any house without the owners consent
Term
4th amendment
Definition
-prohinits illegal seach and seizures
Term
5th amendment
Definition
-no person shall be forced to self incriminate
Term
6th amendment
Definition
right to a speedy trial in front of an impartial jury of your peers
Term
7th amendment
Definition
your right to a trial by jury
Term
8th amendment
Definition
excessive bail and/or cruel and unusual punishments are prohibited
Term
9th amendment
Definition
natural rights will still be retained by the people
Term
10th amendment
Definition
reserved powers clause
powers not delegated to the .S. by the constitutuion or prohibited by the stated will be retained by the states.
Term
What was one of the most important goals of republicanism?
Definition
to put road blocks in front of a moajority
Term
what does it mean when someone says "living constitution"
Definition
the constituiton is always evolving
Term
What is federalism?
Definition
a system where power is shared between a central govt. and smaller units such as states.
Term
What was the probem with federalism and 18th century republicanism?
Definition
it was too complex
unclear boundaries
Term
Why did America choose federalism?
Definition
most ppl identified with states
people were not comfortable with a unitary form of govt.
divided power among different levels
Term
Federalism is a middle ground between what two types of govt.?
Definition
Unitary and confederation
Term
What are the two levels of our federal system?
Definition
National and state
Term
What are the three powers of the national federal govt.
Definition
Reserved
Granted
Concurrent
Term
What are reserved powers?
Definition
powers reserved for the state
Term
What are granted powers?
Definition
expressed, enumerated, implied, delegated, and inherent - coin money - raise army and navy
Term
What are concurrent powers?
Definition
Powers held by the state and the national govt.
Term
What is the nullification doctrine?
Definition
any law that the state feels is unfair they did not have to follow it.
Term
What are the cons of federalism?
Definition
importance of national standards
low visibility
lack of popular control
spillover effects and competition
Term
What are the pros of federalism?
Definition
States'
diversity of needs
closeness to the people
innovation and experimentation.
Term
What was the nationals position in federalism agaisnt the states?
Definition
the constitution formed by a compact with people to creat a national untion
preamble
article 1 section 8
artivle 6
Term
What was the states position in federalism against the national govt.?
Definition
constitution was created by a compact among states
states should be coequal with national govt.
dual federalism
article 4 seciton 3
tenth amendment
Term
what is the supremacy clause?
Definition
Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution, known as the Supremacy Clause, establishes the U.S. Constitution, Federal Statutes, and U.S. Treaties as "the supreme law of the land." The text decrees these to be the highest form of law in the U.S. legal system, and mandates that all state judges must follow federal law when a conflict arises between federal law and either the state constitution or state law of any state.
Term
what is the dred scott case?
Definition
Dred Scott v. Sanford 1857
Dred Scott was about a slave who tried to get his freedom back. he was denied freedom because he is property and he remained a slave.
Term
impact of fedralism after civil war
Definition
reconstruction amendments
13th 14th 15th

later 19th amendment
Term
What does the term layer cake mean?
Definition
in the changing of federalism it meant dual federalism with the separation of state powers and national powers. It has been sinced called marble cake meaning state and national powers are shared and they aslo have their own.
Term
What are types of grants from the fedearl govt.
Definition
categorical
block
federal revenue sharing
Term
preemption
Definition
displacement of U.S. state law by U.S. Federal law
Term
since the 1930's the courts have a broad __________ of national powers
Definition
interpretation
Term
Why was the declaration of independance a debate in the amendment process od the constitution?
Definition
it dailed to protect individual rights
Term
What are civil liberties?
Definition
freedom os speech
right to bear arms
right to prvacy
right to a fair trial
right to marry
right to vote
Term
civil liverties in the constitution protected liberties by developing
Definition
republican governemnt
separation of powers
checks and balances
federalism
Term
What was the contract clause
Definition
established by the marshall court (1802-1835) was used to protect unwarranted state action it expanded property rights
Term
What were property rights?
Definition
they were made to protect peoples property from the government
Term
How was the bill of rights nationalized?
Definition
it wasnt nationalized until the 20th century. it became applicable to the states through selective corporation
Term
What is due process?
Definition
The section of the fourteenth amendment that prohibits states from depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property "without due process of law" a guarantee ahainst arbitrary or unfair govt. action.


Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, esp. as a citizen's entitlement.
Term
What three clauses the the 14th amendment made the states follow?
Definition
citicenship clause
privliges and immunities clause
due process clause
Term
Discuss the New York Times v. United States case
Definition
aka the pentagon papers case
Term
definition of civil rights
Definition
legal areas providind the basic right to be free from unequal treatment based on certain protected characteristics (race, gender, disability, etc.) in settings such as employment, housing, and education.
Term
Plessy v. Ferguson 1896
Definition
Separate but equal created the jim crow laws
Term
Brown v. Board of Education
Definition
overturned separate but equal
in topeka kansas
Term
When did the civil rights movement start?
Definition
after WWII
Term
What was the most effective tool used in the civil rights movement?
Definition
non violent civil disobedience
Term
civil rights act of 1964
Definition
ended legal segregation in public accommodations and schools
Term
Affirmitive Action
Definition
was created out of the civil rights movement
Term
Roe v Wade
Definition
1973
existance of a general right of a woman to decide to terminate a pregnancy
Term
Political culture
Definition
core beliefs about the nature of human beings, society and the political order
Term
Political attitudes
Definition
beliefs about government policies, public officials, political parties and candidates
Term
public opinion
Definition
the expression of political attitudes by prdinary people
Term
Political socialization
Definition
the process by which individuals require political beliefs.
Term
Are the people of America fit to rule?
Definition
Yes they are stable
opinions change and turn to be rational and understandable
Term
What did the framers believe news was for?
Definition
for communication and diliberation1
Term
What are the tree roles of the media?
Definition
1. Watchdog over the government
2. Clarifying electoral choices
3. Providing policy information
Term
Discuss the media being a watchdog over the govt.
Definition
press must be free to report news as is without censorship. meant to warn the public when something is going on
Term
Discuss the media's role in clarifying electoral choices.
Definition
Tell the public what the parties stand for
tell the public about the candidates
Term
Discuss the medias role of providing policy information.
Definition
They report if current policies are working, what the pros and cons are and what alternative choiced there are.
Term
How has making the news more accesible to more people affected american govt.
Definition
It allows people who are not rich to access and get the information needed to come to a decision and vote.
Term
what are alternatives to mainstream media?
Definition
internet sites
-news
-blogs
-podcasts
Term
How do news meedia become biased?
Definition
organizations become priavetly owned and they find the news source. Thy report issues and put a spin on topic so it benefits them.
Term
Why does the media tell certain stories
Definition
profit
Term
What are templates in the news media?
Definition
a generally agreed upon slant - public knows the idea of the big story, the point is to fill in the details
Term
Is the news biased?
Definition
Yes but
reporters are generally more liberal than the average american but the corporation that owns it is more conservative
Term
What are some themes and tendencies in the news?
Definition
nationalism
economic system
negativity and scandal
infotainment
Term
Griswald v. connecticut
Definition
Appellants were charged with violating a statute preventing the distribution of advice to married couples regarding the prevention of conception. Appellants claimed that the statute violated the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Term
Furman v. Georgia
Definition
Appellant was sentenced to death for murder. Appellant argued that the application of the death penalty in this case was cruel and unusual punishment.
Term
What is another name for the necessary and proper clause?
Definition
the elastic clasue - It gives Congress the power to pass any legislation "necessary and proper" in order to carry out the rest of the Constitution.
Term
Reserved powers clause
Definition
Tenth Amendment states the Constitution's principle of federalism by providing that powers not granted to the federal government nor prohibited to the States by the Constitution are reserved to the States or the people.
Term
What is the exclusionary rule
Definition
A law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
Term
Hurricane Katrina and its relation to federalism
Definition
during hurricane katrina the federal govt. and the state govt. did not operate liket they should have. the federal govt. really messed up by not helping as fast as they should.
Term
Is the right to provacy in the bill of rights?
Definition
no
Term
What are the characteristics of federalist nations?
Definition
Large, diverse
Term
full faith and credit clause
Definition
you cannot evade a state to escape debt. it follows you wherever you go.
that states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
Term
How did the civil war affect the state vs. nationalist position?
Definition
pre civil war the courts were under marshall and the view was very nationalistic. Even after the civil war the view was very nationalistic. in the 1990's the iew started to go towards the state
Term
What was the bill of rights original intent in regards to the states and national government?
Definition
Slow integration onto the states
Term
No child left behind act
Definition
Imposed testing mandates on the states and increased prescription drug prices under medicare
Term
The miller test
Definition
also called the Three Prong Obscenity Test[1]), is the United States Supreme Court's test for determining whether speech or expression can be labeled obscene, in which case it is not protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and can be prohibited.
Term
Miranda rights
Definition
is a warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings.
Term
What did the proponets/opponents of affirmative action argue?
Definition
proponets - impact of past discrimination is so pervasive, removing artificial barriersis not enough, U.S. diverse society requires tolerance and sense of community, those who are disadvantaged or discriminated against need successful role modelsin important societal institutions
Opponents- violates the american principle of individualism, reverses discrimination, main beneficiaries of affirmitive action are middle class, increases intergroup and interracial tension.
Term
economic liberals
Definition
favors more government regulation of business to protect the environemnt and consumers more progressive taxes and more programs to help low income Americans
Term
economic conservatives
Definition
favors less govt. involvement in economy and society, leaving more to the private sector
Term
social liberals
Definition
favors the right to abortion more rights for gays and lesbians more civil rights protections for minorities, and separation of church and state.
Term
social conservatives
Definition
against abortion, supports traditional families and gender roles, favors more religious practices in public life
Term
How and why does public opinion change?
Definition
race and etnicity
social class
region
education
gender
age
religion
partisanship
Term
What are the requlations on media outlets?
Definition
the govt. has the authority to make various technicaland substantive regulations on the electronic media if it wishes
Term
What does the FCC regulate and not regulate?
Definition
Over the air electronic media - broadcast television and radio
cable and the internet are not regulated by the govt.
Term
The French philosopher Montesquieu believed that the best form of government was:
Definition
A mixed government with some elements fo democracy combined with other non-democratic elements.
Term
The three benchmarks to measure how democratic a society is are: popular sovereignty, political equality, and political liberty.
Definition
True
Term
The Bill of Rights always applied to the states and not just the national government
Definition
False
Term
Fundamental principles of representative democracy include all of the following EXCEPT:
Definition
Property rights
Term
Thomas Jefferson drew heavily from writers such as _____________when he wrote in the Declaration of independence that all men are created equal and endowed with certain unalienable rights.
Definition
Adam Smith and John Locke
Term
To win approval of the Constitution, supporters had to promise that they would:
Definition
Add a bill of rights to the document
Term
Shay’s Rebellion refers to:
Definition
Farmers in western Massachusetts fighting to keep the courts from foreclosing on their land
Term
Eighteenth-century republican principles included all of the following EXCEPT:
Definition
Popular sovereignty
Term
The central government created by the Articles of Confederation had the power to:
Definition
Make war and enter into peace treaties
Term
Under the Great Compromise, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed to:
Definition
Create a bicameral legislature composed of a House and Senate
Term
 Supporters of states’ rights are most likely to point to the ________________ of the Constitution to support their position.
Definition
o Reserved powers clause
Term
According to the authors of the text, the protection of individual liberty:
Definition
a foundational principle of both republicanism and democratic theory
Term
 In their discussion of the Katrina disaster, the authors specifically fault the national government for:
Definition
o Not properly maintaining the levee system built to protect New Orleans from flooding
Term
 Whether one state would have to recognize same-sex marriages that have been performed in another state will be determined by how the Courts choose to interpret the:
Definition
o Full faith and credit clause
Term
 Article 1, Section 9 specifically prohibits Congress from passing:
Definition
o Bills of attainder or ex post facto laws
Term
 At issue in the case of New York Times v. United States was the right of government to:
Definition
o Block publication of secret war documents
Term
 Which of the following refers to the requirement that a person who is arrested must have a timely hearing before a judge?
Definition
o Habeas corpus
Term
Selective incorporation” refers to how the Supreme Court:
Definition
o Used the due process clause to extend coverage of economic freedoms
Term
surveying a relatively small group of people can provice a good estimate of the distribution of opinions throughout the whole country, provided that
Definition
each person in the country has an equal chance of being chosen to participate in the survey
Term
In Plesyy v. ferguson the court ruled that states could segregate people according to their race as lons as
Definition
the state provided each race with equal facilities
Term
Accoriding to the text, which of the following events significantly weaked public support for the war in vietnam?
Definition
the north vietnam tet offensive in early 1968
Term
The only civil right originally guaranteed by the constitution was equal entitelment to
Definition
fair representation to congress
Term
Which of the following was not included in the civil war amendments?
Definition
jim crow laws
Term
The process by which people aquire their core political beliefs and attitudes?
Definition
the political attitudes of the public as a while
Term
what was the significance of the 1944 court ruling that race was a suspect classification?
Definition
any law treating people differently on the basis of race would be presumed to be unconstitutional
Term
California v Bakke
Definition
A white student was denied admission into medical school despite having scores higher than minority student admitted into the school under a special quota system.
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