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3. How did the Founding Fathers make sure the government under the Constitutional Convention was limited, or balanced? Provide one example of how each branch “checked” another.


4. What are natural rights? According to the Social Contract Theory, what would happen if a government took away natural rights?


5. Under the Constitution, America’s system of government is based on Federalism. What does this mean?


6. Popular sovereignty is the basis of America’s government under the Constitution. What does this mean?


7. What power does the Elastic Clause give Congress? Why is this controversial?


8. The Constitution is a “living”, or “breathing” document. What does this mean and what makes this possible?


9. What (or who) influenced the Founding Fathers when creating the Constitution?


10. What did the Bill of Rights guarantee? Why were they important to the ratification of the Constitution?


11. What branch of government do you think has the most power (your opinion...there is no right answer)? Defend your choice


12. In your opinion, what are the three most important Bill of Rights? Defend your choices.

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3.The Founding Fathers, the framers of the Constitution, wanted to form a government that did not allow one person to have too much authority or control. ... A branch may use its powers to check the powers of the other two in order to maintain a balance of power among the three branches of government.

4.The social contract is the agreement by which individuals mutually transfer their natural right. In other words, I give up my natural right to steal your food because you give up your natural right to steal mine. In place of the natural right we have created a limited right; in this case the right of property.

5.Overview. Federalism is a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. ... Both the national government and the smaller political subdivisions have the power to make laws and both have a certain level of autonomy from each other

6.Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives (rule by the people), who are the source of all political power.

7.The Living Constitution, or loose constructionism, is the claim that the United States Constitution and other constitutions hold a dynamic meaning that evolves and adapts to new circumstances even if it is document is not formally amended.

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