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C963 WGU (Am. Politics & U S. Constitution)- Exam
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Who are major contributors to the social contract theory? - ✔✔John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Jacques Rousseasu
Montesquieu



Key elements of the social contract theory - ✔✔State of nature- condition in which all
of us live individually, prior to the existence of a society
Natural rights- God given rights
Sovereignty- power/authority to rule or govern
Consensual political rule- citizens agree on the way they are ruled



Constitution influenced by Enlightenment - ✔✔Montesquieu
-representative govt rather than popular rule
-division of political power (leg., ex., jud.)



Bill of Rights influenced by Enlightenment - ✔✔Locke and Montesquieu



What were the primary goals of the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔- 1st attempt at
structuring the government of the US
- limit powers of national government
- provide greater state sovereignty

, Declaration of Independence influenced by - ✔✔John Locke (life, liberty)



Structure of the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔- power to people (less power to
government)
- unicameral
- articles of confed. could only be changed by approval of all 13 states
- each state only 1 vote (9 votes for action)
- only states had the power to implements laws and taxes
- state powers outweighed national gov. powers



Powers of the government under the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔Confederation
Congress could:
- declare ware
- coin currency and borrow money
- make treaties with foreign govs and Indian tribes
- exchange ambassadors
- settle disputes between states



Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔- national gov lacked power to
raise an army or navy
- depended on states for providing soldiers (states chose to honor request or not)
- no power to impose or collect taxes
- could not regulate trade among different states
- could not regulate or tax trade agreements
- no national judicial system
- unanimous vote to change Articles

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