Foundations of American Government

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    Foundations of American Government

  • Jonathan Trumbull Sr.

    Jonathan Trumbull Sr.
    Founding Father. He was the only Colonial Governor that supported the American side in the Revolution.
  • Bill of Rights

    Bill of Rights
    First ten amendments of the United States Constitution.
  • Fifth Amendmend

    Fifth Amendmend
    In the Bill of Rights. Means that you cannot be forced for another trial of the same crime, you cannot be put in jail without a fair trial and you cannot be forced to admit your guilty or say a word in your trial.
  • Eminent Domain

    Power of a state or government to take private property to public use. The Fifth Amendment limits that.
  • John Hancock

    John Hancock
    Founding Father. Was the President of the Continental Congress in 1775 and first one to sign the Declaration of Independence, with a fancy signature.
  • Charles Carrol

    Charles Carrol
    Founding Father. Signed the Declaration of Independence.Was one of the 1st Senators and also representative at the Constitutional Convention.
  • John Witherspoon

    John Witherspoon
    Founding Father. Signed the Declaration of Independence and was the President of Princeton University.
  • John Jay

    John Jay
    Founding Father. Signed the Declaration of Independence. Helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris in 1783 that ended the American Revolution. Was also a diplomat England.
  • Benjamin Rush

    Benjamin Rush
    Founding Father. Was a treasurer of the U.S. Mint and signed the Declaration of Independence. Attended the Colonial Congress.
  • John Peter Muhlenberg

    John Peter Muhlenberg
    Founding Father. One of the 1st official elected U.S. Congressman, who was a soldier in Colonial and Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary conflicts.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    A very important document that announced the colonies freedom from British rule and forth the founding priciple of the US including: 'all men are created equal." Officially adopted by the Continental Congress.
  • " E Pluribus Unum"

    " E Pluribus Unum"
    One of the mottos in the U.S., in The Great Seal of United States. Means that out of many states emerges a nation.
  • U.S. Constitution

    U.S. Constitution
    The fundamental law by which United States is organized and governed. It structures and limits government, establishes basic rules of governing and is a primary source of USA's policy-making power.
  • Alexis de Tocqueville

    Alexis de Tocqueville
    French writer who came to USA to observe U.S. Government and politics. He stated 5 values that are crucial to USA's success as a constitutional republic: liberty( individuals are free to pursue their own work), egalitarianism( there is no social class system in the country), individualism( hard work labor are keys to becoming successful, populism( all individuals have their voice and are allowed to say their opinion) and laissez-faire( less government interaction and more hard work = success).
  • "In Go We Trust"

    "In Go We Trust"
    The official motto of the United States, an alternative for unofficial E Pluribus Unum. Is originated in The Star-Spanglet Banner.