A | B |
checks and balances | a system in which each branch of government is able to restrain the power of the others |
consent of the governed | the authority of the government depends on the support of the people |
Enlightenment | European intellectual movement that focused on individualism over tradition |
natural law | a belief that humans are born with God-given rights |
separation of powers | the split of authority among the three branches of government |
social contract | an agreement between people in a society and their government |
Common Sense | a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine encouraging American colonists to support independence from Britain |
English Bill of Rights | English document written in 1689 that established basic rights and limited the power of the monarchy |
due process | fair treatment in the justice system |
Magna Carta | 1215 document that established the principle that everyone, including the king, should follow the law |
Mayflower Compact | 1620 colonial document that created self-government in established self-government in the Plymouth colony |
Preamble | the introduction to the U.S. Constitution that defines the purposes of government |
rule of law | the principle that everyone is equal under the law |
duty | a tax on imported goods |
legislature | a lawmaking body |
Parliament | Britain's lawmaking body |
quartering | keeping troops in one's home |
grievance | complaint |
Articles of Confederation | the first governing document of the United States |
Bill of Rights | the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution |