Factions, large republic, pluralism, Madison

energetic executive, just one to hold accountable and give credit to,

lifetime appointment, judicial review, judges

separation of powers, checks and balances, if men were angels, madison

Locke's natural rights, consent of the governed, social contract, jefferson

first nat'l gov't, too weak, no executive or judicial, couldn't tax, killed by Shay's Rebellion

current government, 7 articles, 27 amendments

antifederalist, congress too powerful, too vague, small is better

Injustice, threat to liberty, must cause tension to push gov't to act, nonviolence

created the power of Judicial Review, based on Article III Judiciary Act of 1789

Necessary Proper Clause=implied powers, national gov't cannot be taxed by states (supremacy)

Commerce Clause not all encompassing, limits power of Congress in guns in school zones

14th amendment equal protection clause, one man, one vote, districts need to be roughly equal

race may be A factor, but not the only factor in creating districts

1st Amendment, Establishment Clause, school prayer

1st Amendment; Free Exercise Clause; Amish students and compulsory education

1st Amendment symbolic speech, kids retain rights in school

1st Amendment; Prior Restraint Press

1st Amendment speech can be limited based on circumstance, clear and present danger

1st speech, political contribution $=political speech, SuperPacs, corporations are people

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