Montesquieu’s idea that no single branch of government should be more powerful than another influenced the founding of the U.S. What characteristic of U.S. government was developed from this belief?

Passage from John Locke “When the legislators take away and destroy the property of the people, they put themselves in a state of war with the people, who are thereupon freed from any further obedience.” How did this idea influence the Founders?

Which idea is from the Magna Carta?

If someone wanted to increase voter participation based on trends in certain groups, who should be encouraged to vote in larger numbers?

Which weakness of the Articles of Confederation was corrected by the authors of the Constitution?

Which of the following was a result of Shays’ Rebellion?

What is the first step in amending the U.S. Constitution?

What are paths a permanent resident could take to become naturalized?

Which contains ideas from the Mayflower Compact?

Based on the passage, why did the Anti-Federalists support the inclusion of a bill of rights?

John Locke believed the social contract protected natural rights how?

In Mexico, power is shared between the national government, 31 state governments, and Mexico City. Which type of government system does Mexico have?

What is true of the two political groups after the Articles of Confederation?

What impact did the writings of Baron Montesquieu have on the Founding Fathers of the American political system?

The Democrats and Republicans disagree on issues like foreign policy, education, healthcare, and the environment. Where can you find these differences of opinion between the parties?

What amendment says that all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are automatic citizens of the United States and the state where they reside?

What principle in the Constitution influenced the way other countries have written their constitution?

Why is an amendment process to change the U.S. Constitution important to have?

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