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01-3 Government Chapter 1-3 Review

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One of the three "understood" basics of our government where People can think, feel, and worship as they wantÿFreedom of Conscience
In the aftermath of the Great Awakening, what happened to membership & missionaries?Church memberships increased, as well as missionary numbers
In the aftermath of the Great Awakening,ÿWhat were establishedHarvard and Yale were established as seminaries to meet the increasing demand for pastors
In the aftermath of the Great Awakening,Elected officials were openly passionate about Christ
An institution of authority that makes and enforces laws at the federal, state, and local level isÿGovernment
One of the three "understood" basics of our government where The people can limit the government?s power and their own power.Limited Government
One of the three "understood" basics of our government where Government is a result of an agreement of the people, who have given their ?OK? and power to the governmentÿFreedom of Consent
Any territory that a government has power over is known as aState
What is the type of authority where a people or country has/have the power to rule themselves.Sovereignty
Our Constitution was written at what significant timeAt the end of the Great Awakening
A pure direct democracyAllows an equal voice for all
The U.S. is a republic, meaning thatWe send representative to voice our concerns
Began in 1734 with a local pastors personal conviction of Christianities power; it led to a colonial religious movement.Date of the Great Awakening
The three purposes of government are (E)ensure justice
The three purposes of government are (R)restrain sin
The three purposes of government are (P)Preserve order
The least God expects of you as a US citizen is tovote
The Bible guides us to understand government, because it tells us toObey the authority God has set in place over us.
The "City on a Hill" theory of thought motivated the colonists to create a country that was toServe as an example of a Christian Society to other peoples and countries
What does God say about Government through Mark 12:17Render to Gov't the obligations due to it
What does God say about Government through Romans 13Gov't comes from God and we are to obey it
What does God say about Government through Psalm 33:12 & Proverbs 14:34nations will be blessed/cursed according to their obedience of God's laws
What are some of the Activities that the Government takes charge of.speed limits, sales taxes, roads seatbelts, mail, teaching certification
What is the territory under the authority of a government? (Land)State
What is the ultimate power to rule/exercise authority in a territory?Sovereignty
What are the three speres of sovereignty in the world?Home, State, Church
Breakdown in the family results in the breakdown ofSociety
What should we interpret all of the actions of our government through?Christian Worldview
Who was the pastor of the North Hampto church that instigated the Great Awakening with conviciton, conversion and revival?Johnathan Edwards
Our ____________ was powerfully influence by the Christian Worldview of our founding fathers.Constitution
Is America a Christian Nation?No
Our founding fathers believed that People should be able to openly _________ as we see fitworship
Our founding fathers believed that ____________ was seen as a ?common? and ?needed? part of our nations foundation and existenceReligion
Our founding fathers believed that they understood the sinful nature of man and could succeed while the _______________________failed in their attempts at a Republic or DemocracyGreeks & Romans
Our founding fathers believed that They designed a government that would _______________________ to the sinful nature of man if Americans remained faithfulcheck and adjust
what is the authority description where God gives authority to man?Verticle & in Early History
what is the authority description where Man gives authority to man?Current Horizontal
What are the foundational documents of democracy? List and be able to summarizeEdict of Milan Magna Carta Limits of Temporal Authority Dutch Declaration of Independence Mayflower Compact John Locke?s Two Treaties English Bill of Rights U.S. Declaration of Independence


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