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Unit 1 Sample FRQS

FRQ Chapter 1 Explain the origins of democracy and the different types of democracy What are the 5 criteria of an ideal democratic society? Define direct democracy and the earliest direct democracy C. Discuss representative democracy in America D. Explain what role of “direct democracy” has in America today.

FRQ Chapter 2 The Madisonian Model of separation of powers and checks and balances was a critical aspect of the final draft of the Constitution. Define Madison’s idea of separation of powers. Make sure to list the 3 branches and each branch’s power. II. This was a unique but new idea. Why was it unique and from whom did this idea originate? III. Explain one check that each branch can perform on another. IV. How is separation of powers different in a parliamentary system of government?

Federalism sample FRQ: The Framers of the United States Constitution created a federal system of government. A) Define federalism B)Select 2 of the following and explain how each has been used to increase the power of the federal government relative to states federal mandates categorical grants selective incorporation C). Select 2 of the following and explain how each has been used to increate the power of the state relative to the federal government Welfare Reform Act of 1996 Block grants Tenth Amendment