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Direct Participatory Democracy
A government in which the people govern themselves and individually vote on matters of policy
Indirect Representative Democracy
A model of democracy in which the people are represented by the leaders they elect
Elite Democracy
Model of democracy in which a small number of people, usually those who are wealthy or have a larger share of influence, control political decisions
Pluralist View/ Pluralism
The belief that effective public policy is the result of competition among multiple different interest groups.
Natural Rights
Rights inherent to all people that are not dependent upon the government
Articles of Confederation
The constitution that administered America’s first government, categorized by loose league of friendship between states and a weak central government.
Constitutional Convention
Meeting of delegates in 1787 that was initially called to revise the Articles of Confederation, ultimately led to the formation of the nation’s current constitution.
Shay’s rebellion
An uprising that brought attention to the weakness of the AOC
Virginia Plan
Constitutional convention proposal to create a stronger national government with a bicameral legislature.
New Jersey Plan
Constitutional convention proposal that maintained a unicameral legislature and was preferred by smaller states.
Great Compromise
Agreement to have a popularly elected House based on state population and a state selected Senate, with equal membership for each state.
Three-fifths compromise
Agreement to have a popularly elected House based on state population and a state selected Senate, with equal membership for each state.
Judicial Review
The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional.
Social Contract
Agreement in which the government derives their power from the consent of the governed and in exchange, the people agree to limit their rights and participate in an ordered society.
Federalism
System in which power is divided between national and state or local governments.
Federalist Papers
A collection of essays/articles designed to rally support for the ratification of the constiution.
Faction
A group with distinct political interests, highlighted in federalist paper #10
Federalists
Those citizens who favored a strong national government and generally supported the ratification of the constitution.
Anti-federalists
Those citizens who favored a weaker national government and generally opposed the ratification of the constitution.
Checks and Balances
Constitutional principle that grants each branch some ability to limit the authority of the other branches.
Separation of powers
The constitutional principle that grants each branch some ability to limit the authority of the other branches,
Popular Sovereignty
The principle that the authority of the government is created and sustained by the consent of its people.
Bill of Rights
The first 10 amendments to the constitution
Amendment
A new addition to the constitution that have been proposed by the congress and ratified by the state.
Writ of habeas corpus
An order to produce an arrested person before a judge so that reason may be given as to why that person is in custody.
Limited Government
The government is restrained in their lawful use of power and may only exercise those powers assigned to it in the constitution.