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Declaration of Independence
Declared independence from Great Britain; stated "All men are created equal, unalienable rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness."
Articles of Confederation
Each state maintains its own sovereignty, freedom, and independence; had flaws such as no power to raise revenue and more power in the states, only one branch of gov. with equal representation
U.S. Constitution
Has three branches, checks and balances, legislative branch with commerce clause and necessary & proper clause, executive branch with informal powers and electoral college, judicial branch with no expressed powers (only through Marbury v. Madison).
Federalist 10
James Madison, a large, diverse republic is the best way to control factions and protect the rights of all citizens
Brutus 1
Confederate government > republican government; republican government only works for small territories, “constitution and laws of every state are nullified and declared void”
Federalist 51
"If men were angels, no government would be necessary"; separation of powers/checks & balances; federalism.
Federalist 70
Strong executive, easier to get laws passed, easy to blame one person "energy in the executive." - unity and responsibility
Federalist 78
argues for the importance of an independent judiciary, particularly the role of the judiciary in interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that laws and government actions align with its principles
Letter From Birmingham Jail
Nonviolence protests, equal protection clause, civil rights movement