CONSTITUTION CIVICS AND GOVERNMENT
STRUCTURE
◉ English Bill of Rights.
Answer: Established rights and limits on royal power.
◉ Locke's Two Treatises.
Answer: Influential writings on government and individual rights.
◉ Declaration of Independence.
Answer: Document declaring American colonies' independence from
Britain.
◉ Articles of Confederation.
Answer: First governing document of the United States.
◉ U.S. Constitution.
Answer: Framework for the federal government and laws.
◉ Montesquieu's Influence.
,Answer: Writings informed the structure of the Constitution.
◉ Stamp Act.
Answer: Tax imposed by Britain leading to colonial resistance.
◉ Key Rights in English Declaration.
Answer: Specific rights listed to limit government power.
◉ First Amendments Debate.
Answer: Informed by the English Declaration of Rights.
◉ Founders' Governance Ideas.
Answer: Early thoughts on forming government from the Mayflower.
◉ Practice Quizzes.
Answer: Useful for preparing for American democracy quiz.
◉ FCLE Quizlet.
Answer: Online tool for studying FCLE content.
◉ Study Strategically.
Answer: Focus on key content to pass FCLE.
, ◉ Immigration Quizzes.
Answer: Practice quizzes that aid in understanding democracy.
◉ English Bill of Rights.
Answer: Established constitutional monarchy limiting royal powers.
◉ Constitutional Monarchy.
Answer: King or queen's powers limited by law.
◉ Parliament Consent.
Answer: Monarchy requires Parliament's approval to govern.
◉ Individual Rights.
Answer: Rights granted to people under the law.
◉ The Enlightenment.
Answer: Period of scientific and political discourse (17th-1815).
◉ Natural Law.
Answer: Principle that certain rights are inherent.