POLITICAL SCIENCE 1113
American Federal Government
Identification terms for first exam:
politics
Philadelphia
Convention
federalism
Virginia Plan
confederation
New Jersey Plan
unitary
system
Connecticut Compromise
inalienable
rights
Founding Father
state of
nature
Montesquieu
natural
law
Spirit of the Laws
civil
society
restricted suffrage
social
contract/compact
proportional representation
John
Locke
equal representation
Thomas
Hobbes
three-fifths compromise
constitutionalist
Federalists
checks and
balances
Federalist Papers
separation of
powers
Alexander Hamilton
Privy
Council
James Madison Publius
bicameral
John Jay
unicameral
Anti-Federalist
Annapolis
Convention
Anti-Federalist Papers
Albany
Plan
Richard Henry Lee
Articles of
Confederation
Patrick Henry
Shay's
Rebellion
“Centinel”
Jim Crow
laws
“John DeWitt”
literacy
tests
Thomas
Jefferson
poll
taxes
George Washington
grandfather
clauses
quorum
Coleman v. Miller
Marbury v. Madison
McCulloch V. Maryland
necessary and proper
clause
judicial interpretation
enumerated
powers
residual (reserved) powers
implied powers
states rights
national supremacy