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WGU C963 Exam 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Physical Security - social contract should protect the right to life (Thomas Hobbes) Quality of Life - People have rights from god that the government cannot take away. The social contract should protect life, liberty, and property. (John Locke) Freedom of Choice - You cannot be "forced to be free" and it should protect liberty (Jean-Jacques Rousseau) State of Nature - How people may have lived before societies came into existence Natural Rights - "Basic human rights" we choose how we want to live Sovereignty - A person who has supreme power/authority Consensual political rule - People consent the government to make rules to follow-allowing the government to tell you what you can and can't do Areas of the Constitution influenced by the Enlightenment - John Locke's natural rights, Rousseau's social contract in article 1 section 2 clause 1. The separation of powers is found in articles 1,2 and 3. Enlightenment influence on bill of rights - Society and government are created to protect and advance natural rights. Enlightenment influence on Deceleration of Independence - Fundamental natural rights are life, liberty, and property to which we are individually and equally entitled. Page 2/27 Crafted for Academic Insight by KatelynWhitman. All rights reserved © 2025 Primary goals of the Articles of Confederation. - Limit the national government's power, which in return provides greater state sovereignty. Structure of Government under the Articles of Confederation - unicameral congress=1 chamber;confederation each state had only one vote in Congress The central government was weaker than the states Powers of government under Articles of Confederation - Borrow and coin money, Declare war, Make treaties, Alliance with other nations, Regulate trade with Native Americans, and Settle disputes among other states. Weakness of Article of Confederations - No power to tact or interstate commerce or regulate trade. They could only request money from the state., No national army or navy., No Judicial or executive branches., Each state had one vote regardless of the size of congress; The articles could not be changed without a unanimous vote to do so. New Jersey Plan - Unicameral (one vote per state), State-based (Each state is equally represented), Small states are given the same power as the more significant states in the national legislature, Page 3/27 Crafted for Academic Insight by KatelynWhitman. All rights reserved © 2025 Legislature gave all states one vote each regardless of the population size. Virginia Plan - Bicameral, population based, larger states would have more power than small states and the national legislature, Legislature in what states receive representation based on their population. Major compromises of the constitutional convention - Bicameral Legislature=senate and house reps Two senators regardless of size representation representation in the house would be based upon population elected members of the house=2 years in office appointed to the senate by each state political elite would serve a term of 6 years Three-Fifths Compromise - Satisfied the concerns of the South's concerns over counting their slave population by allowing 60% of the slave population to be counted for State representation and tax purposes. Five slaves=3votes Checks and Balances - A system that allows each government branch to limit the other branches' power to prevent abuse of power. Separation of Powers - The government is separated into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Page 4/27 Crafted for Academic Insight by KatelynWhitman. All rights reserved © 2025 Federalist's Views - Strong government for national defense and economic growth. National currency=government power to create Ability to regulate trade and place tariffs collections of taxes Anti-Federalist's Views - Feared National government and believed in states legislatures believed the strong federal government would favor the ridge ov

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Physical Security - ✔✔social contract should protect the right to life (Thomas Hobbes)


Quality of Life - ✔✔People have rights from god that the government cannot take away. The social

contract should protect life, liberty, and property. (John Locke)


Freedom of Choice - ✔✔You cannot be "forced to be free" and it should protect liberty (Jean-Jacques

Rousseau)


State of Nature - ✔✔How people may have lived before societies came into existence


Natural Rights - ✔✔"Basic human rights" we choose how we want to live


Sovereignty - ✔✔A person who has supreme power/authority


Consensual political rule - ✔✔People consent the government to make rules to follow-allowing the

government to tell you what you can and can't do


Areas of the Constitution influenced by the Enlightenment - ✔✔John Locke's natural rights,


Rousseau's social contract in article 1 section 2 clause 1.


The separation of powers is found in articles 1,2 and 3.


Enlightenment influence on bill of rights - ✔✔Society and government are created to protect and advance

natural rights.


Enlightenment influence on Deceleration of Independence - ✔✔Fundamental natural rights are life,

liberty, and property to which we are individually and equally entitled.



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,Primary goals of the Articles of Confederation. - ✔✔Limit the national government's power, which in

return provides greater state sovereignty.


Structure of Government under the Articles of Confederation - ✔✔unicameral congress=1

chamber;confederation




each state had only one vote in Congress




The central government was weaker than the states


Powers of government under Articles of Confederation - ✔✔Borrow and coin money,


Declare war,


Make treaties,


Alliance with other nations,


Regulate trade with Native Americans, and


Settle disputes among other states.


Weakness of Article of Confederations - ✔✔No power to tact or interstate commerce or regulate trade.

They could only request money from the state., No national army or navy., No Judicial or executive

branches., Each state had one vote regardless of the size of congress; The articles could not be changed

without a unanimous vote to do so.


New Jersey Plan - ✔✔Unicameral (one vote per state),


State-based (Each state is equally represented),


Small states are given the same power as the more significant states in the national legislature,


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, Legislature gave all states one vote each regardless of the population size.


Virginia Plan - ✔✔Bicameral,


population based,


larger states would have more power than small states and the national legislature,


Legislature in what states receive representation based on their population.


Major compromises of the constitutional convention - ✔✔Bicameral Legislature=senate and house reps




Two senators regardless of size representation




representation in the house would be based upon population




elected members of the house=2 years in office




appointed to the senate by each state political elite would serve a term of 6 years


Three-Fifths Compromise - ✔✔Satisfied the concerns of the South's concerns over counting their slave

population by allowing 60% of the slave population to be counted for State representation and tax

purposes. Five slaves=3votes


Checks and Balances - ✔✔A system that allows each government branch to limit the other branches'

power to prevent abuse of power.


Separation of Powers - ✔✔The government is separated into three branches: legislative, executive, and

judicial.

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