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We The People
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History
8th Grade
05/23/2013

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John Locke
Definition
Enlightenment philosopher
Wrote Two Treatises of Civil Government
Thought w/o gov’t there would be a state of nature
people must consent to gov’t
Term
What are the disadvantages of a state of nature?
Definition
1. Strong pick on weak
2. Weaker band together to beat strong
3. No protection
Term
Social Contract
Definition
give up natural rights to form gov’t to protect other natural rights
Term
Republican Government
Definition
• Roman Republic was example
• Roman people governed themselves, but chose leaders
• Aristocrats worked with commoners
o Citizens have power
o Elect representatives
o Representatives serve the common good
Term
Civic virtue
Definition
people are good and help the community Cincinnatus - George Washington was American Cincinnatus
Term
• Montesquieu
Definition
o Separation of powers of government
o Balance the powers of branches
o Give branches checks on each
Term
Founders wanted to promote civic virtue
Definition
Taught values in church, school, and home
Term
What is constitutional government?
Definition
• Constitution sets rules for gov. Higher law.
• Constitution answers
o Purposes Organization Rules of gov
• Powers are limited by the constitution
Term
5 important characteristics of constitutional government
Definition
1. Lists rights of citizens
2. Lists responsibilities of gov’t
3. Limits powers of government
Protects citizen’s rights, property
Handles conflict
4. Protects private domain
5. People must consent to changes in gov’t
Term
How to Prevent abuse of power
Definition
Separation of powers into different branches
Checks and balances in those three branches
Term
Three branches
Definition
Executive (enforces laws)
Legislative (makes laws) (Congress has 2 houses – Senate and House of Representatives)
Judicial –( interprets laws)
Term
Checks and balances
Definition
President – vetoes and signs laws
Congress – overrides vetoes (2/3 vote)
Removes president through impeachment
Supreme Court – declare laws unconstitutional
Term
Feudalism had 3 classes, name them and how much power they had
Definition
o Royalty – most power
o Nobility – lords – some power
o Common people – merchants to serfs – had some $ but little power
Term
Magna Carta
Definition
• (great charter) –King John signed- 1215
o Said gov’ts are agreement between ruler and subjects (like social contract)
o King must follow law
o King couldn’t take nobles’ property
Term
English Parliament
Definition
• started 1258 – 2 houses
o Lords – nobles
o Commons – regular people
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English Bill of Rights
Definition
• – 1689
o People can carry weapons
o free speech
o No cruel punishments
Term
Higher law
Definition
constitution-constrains power of government
Term
Separation of powers
Definition
o Legislatures
o Governors
o Magistrates – judges
checks and balances
Term
Representative government
Definition
most people with property could vote
Term
When did the British start paying attention to the colonies?
Definition
After the French and Indian War
Term
What sorts of laws and problems did the British make for the colonists?
Definition
1. Proclamation of 1763
2. Stamp Act
3. Boston Massacre
4. Tea Act
5. Intolerable Acts
Term
Continental Congress
Definition
– unofficial government
Declares independence, issues money, picks George Washington to lead
Term
Declaration of Independence
Definition
- 1776
• Basically written by Thomas Jefferson, as head of committee
o B. Franklin, J Adams
Term
What were the four sections of the Declaration of Independence?
Definition
o Ideals
o Arguments
o Complaints against king
o Conclusion
Term
What ideals did the DoI include?
Definition
• –“all men are created equal”
o Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Term
Definition
We fought Revolution – 2nd continental congress set rules, raised money by asking for it.
New states had governments like colonial governments – believed in legislative supremacy, except Massachusetts
of Confederation governed weakly
Term
What was the legislature with one house?
Definition
Confederation Congress
States wanted to keep all the power
Term
Achievements under the Articles
Definition
1. Won the Revolution
2. Signed a peace treaty (Treaty of Paris 1783) which gave us independence
3. Created the Northwest Ordinance –prepare new territory for statehood
Term
Flaws of the Articles
Definition
1. no money and no right to tax
2. No president
3. No way to make the states obey it
4. No way to regulate trade between states –
5. No way to pay an army
Term
What limited the effectiveness of the Articles?
Definition
Any changes to the Articles required all 13 states to agree. Any new laws required 9
Term
What convinced people that a stronger Constitution was necessary?
Definition
Shays Rebellion
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