2. Define libertarianism. (5 points)
Libertarianism is a political philosophy that focuses on liberty at its core. LIbertarians aim to gain the most political freedom and autonomy for the individual. They advocate for freedom of choice, voluntary association to institutions, and individual judgement to accomplish those goals. There is a large belief in individual rights.
3. Define socialism. (5 points)
Socialism is a political and economical theory …show more content…
11. What is a unitary system of government? (5 points)
A unitary system is one that put most of the governing power in the hands of a centralized government. The central government can choose to delegate power to sub-national groups, but unlike federalism, this isn’t required.
12. Explain the supremacy clause of the Constitution. (5 points)
The supremacy clause of the Constitution states that the constitution, any federal laws made from it, and any treaties formed using its authority, are in higher power than any one state’s. It states that some federal actions take priority over state acts that would interfere with federal law.
13. What is a federal system of government? (5 points)
A federal system of government is one where the powers are shared and divided between states and the national governments. Each retains significant authority in the powers given to them.
14. Explain the importance of the McCulloch v. Maryland Supreme Court Decision. (10