Title: Twisted Sister
1Twisted Sister
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Liberty
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2With the passage of this, the federal government
was finally able to make and collect federal taxes
3Constitution
4The author of Common Sense believed that the
King was taking away political rights of colonists
5Thomas Paine
6This rule protects against tyranny
7Rule of Law
8This Enlightenment philosopher believed in the 3
equal branches of government
9Montesquieu
10According to the Constitution, where does our
government get its consent to rule?
11From the people it governs
12This Enlightened Philosopher supported Natural Law
13John Locke
14Congress is the federal body of this branch of
government
15Legislative Branch
16The Mayflower Compact was the first form of this
is the colonies
17Self Government
18The Constitution should protect fundamental
rights like those in the Bill of Rights would be
a belief of these people
19Antifederalists
20Difference between federal and unitary systems
21Federal system- shares power, Unitary system-
delegates power
22Including Natural Rights in the Declaration of
Independence shows the ideas of this group of
thinkers
23Enlightenment Philosophers
24This group reflects the opinions of the people
because they are elected every two years, make
laws, and their numbers are based on population
25House of Representatives
26According to this quote deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed, the
power of our government comes from here
27The People
28U.S. government document that set up the 3
branches of government
29Constitution
30This group of people, who represented small
states at the Constitutional Convention, believed
that each state should be equally represented in
the Legislative Branch
31Antifederalists
32Biggest debate between federalists and
antifederalists
33Whether states or federal government should hold
more power
34First plan of Union for the 13 colonies following
their declaring of independence from Britain
35Articles of Confederation
36Amendment that allows us to express ourselves
through speech, religion, petition, and assembly
371st
38An original document from a time period in the
past would be an example of this
39Primary Source
40Fair treatment for those accused of a crime can
be found in these amendments
415th, and 6th
42Amendment that gives women the right to vote
4319th
44Amendment that frees the slaves
4513th Amendment
46Amendment that makes former slaves citizens
4714th Amendment
48Granted former slaves the right to vote
4915th Amendment
50Allows a person to protect themselves by taking
up arms (guns)
512nd Amendment