Section 1 Flashcards
Development of Constitutional Democracy
What are natural rights?
life, liberty, and property.
What is state of nature?
A theory on how people lived before societies.
what is due process?
The administration of justice.
What is a chamber?
mutual effort to increase commerce with businesses.
What is social contrast?
Consent to be governed by citizens, as long as government protect their natural rights.
What is social contract theory?
the idea the society is not natural but created by people.
What is direct democracy?
Where people contribute willingly decide and representative to do it for them.
What is the Enlightenment?
people’s ideas of natural rights.
What is political spectrum?
A way to classify political ideologies.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Birthed the US and started the Revolutionary War, list important natural rights by Thomas Jefferson.
What is the Bill of Rights?
the first 10 amendments of the US, ratified in 1791, list citizens’ rights and liberties.
What is sovereignty?
Principle government has authority to manage its political affairs.
What is a bicameral legislature?
A group in the legislative branch that consist of two separate chambers or two separate elected officials.
What is a Legislature?
the official lawmaking body of a government.
What is habeas corpus?
means “show me the body” in Latin and prohibits imprisoning people without being seen by judge and right to due process.
What is enumerated rights?
Rights given to the federal government by the Constitution to regulate interstate, foreign commerce, raise and support armies, declare war, coin money, and foreign affairs.
What is ratification?
approval or confirmation.
What are political ideologies?
set of ideas, beliefs, in a recurring pattern.