COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
⩥ 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.
⩥ Liberty. Answer: Freedom to act according to one's will.
⩥ Progressivism. Answer: Belief in progress and reform in society.
⩥ Toleration. Answer: Acceptance of different beliefs and practices.
⩥ Constitutional Government. Answer: Government based on
established laws and principles.
, ⩥ Separation of Church and State. Answer: Distinction between
religious and governmental authority.
⩥ Thomas Hobbes. Answer: Proposed social contract for security and
stability.
⩥ John Locke. Answer: Advocated natural rights: life, liberty, property.
⩥ Montesquieu. Answer: Introduced separation of powers in
government.
⩥ Jean Jacques Rousseau. Answer: Promoted general will and direct
democracy.
⩥ Join, or Die. Answer: Franklin's call for colonial unity against Britain.
⩥ Stamp Act (1765). Answer: Tax requiring special stamps on printed
materials.
⩥ No Taxation Without Representation. Answer: Colonial protest against
lack of parliamentary representation.
⩥ First Continental Congress (1774). Answer: Delegates gathered to
address British grievances.