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Natural Rights
The right to life, liberty, and property; believed to be given by God; no government may
take them away.
State of Nature
A theory on how people might have lived before societies came into existence.
Due Process
The requirement that government, when dealing with people, have in place a fair
procedure which it equally applies to all.
Social Contract
An agreement between people and government in which citizens consent to be
governed so long as the government protects their natural rights.
Political Ideologies
Coherent philosophies about the structure, power, and purpose of government.
Bicameral Legislature
A lawmaking body that consists of two separate chambers.
Popular Vote
An election in which the winner is determined by the number of individual votes
obtained.
Virginia Plan
A plan for a two-house legislature; representatives would be elected to the lower house
based on each state's population; representatives for the upper house would be chosen
by the lower house.
New Jersey Plan
A plan that called for a one-house national legislature; each state would receive one
vote.
Great Compromise
Also known as the Connecticut Compromise. A compromise between the Virginia Plan
and the New Jersey Plan that created a bicameral legislature; representation based on