Term
| Name the four theories of elite influence |
|
Definition
| marxism, pluralism, elitism, and bureacratism |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| working class will take over concepts |
|
|
Term
| what is elitism and pluralism? |
|
Definition
elitism-identifiable group of persons who possess a disproportionate amount of power pluralism- competition between specific groups |
|
|
Term
| year of and weaknesses of Articles |
|
Definition
| 1781; had no judicial system, was like a league of friendship, had no power to tax, and had no strong nat'l army |
|
|
Term
| when was shay's rebellion? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| what is unitary government? |
|
Definition
| a central authority that holds all power over state government, basically nat'l gov. trumps all |
|
|
Term
| what is the fifth amendment? 4th? |
|
Definition
| double jeopardy; warrants |
|
|
Term
| purpose of an elastic clause? |
|
Definition
| to clarify when constitution is vague about a subject |
|
|
Term
| who are the three authors of the federalist papers? |
|
Definition
| jay, hamiliton, and madison |
|
|
Term
| Who many years to import slaves? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| who wrote two treatise on government? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| what does the 6th amendment say? |
|
Definition
| right to a free lawyer if you can not afford one |
|
|
Term
| king during american revolution? |
|
Definition
|
|