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  1. Indirect democracy
  2. Private Property
  3. Article 1
  4. Incentive
  5. Force theory
  6. Divine Right of the kings theory
  7. Article V
  8. Sovereignty
  9. Supremacy clause
  10. Marginal Benefit
  11. Government
  12. Thinking at the Margin
  13. Microeconomics
  14. Scarcity
  15. Key Economic questions
  16. Federal system
  17. Antifederalists
  18. Adam Smith
  19. Artcile VII
  20. Economic system
  21. Articles of Confederation
  22. Competition
  23. Want
  24. Marginal Cost
  25. Specialization
  26. Cost/benefit analysis
  27. Judicial Review
  28. Services
  29. Profit
  30. Household
  31. Labor
  32. Grant
  33. Dictatorship
  34. Mixed economy
  35. State
  36. Unfunded mandate
  37. Self-interest
  38. Article IV
  39. Factors of production
  40. Private Sector
  41. Ordered fovernment
  42. Oligarchy
  43. Physical Capital
  44. Need
  45. Expressed powers
  46. Elastic clause
  47. Theocracy
  48. Production possibilities curve
  49. Traditional economy
  50. Article VI
  51. Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise
  52. Parliamentary system
  53. Great Compromise
  54. Earmark/Programmatic request
  55. Opportunity Cost
  56. Implied powers
  57. Full Faith and Credit Clause
  58. Reserved powers
  59. Direct democracy
  60. Block grant
  61. Firm
  62. Popular Sovereignty
  63. Centrally Planned economy
  64. Limited government
  65. Mandate
  66. Privileges and Immunities Clause
  67. Trade-Off
  68. Categorical grant
  69. Invisible Hand
  70. Social Contract theory
  71. 3/5 Compromise
  72. Goods
  73. Land
  74. Macroeconomics
  75. Checks and Balances
  76. Federalists
  77. Article III
  78. Economics
  79. Representative government
  80. Free Enterprise System
  81. Article II
  82. Entrepreneur
  83. Federalism
  84. Delegated powers
  85. Public sector
  86. Two Treatises of Government
  87. Interstate compacts
  88. Concurrent powers
  89. Evolutionary theory
  90. Consumer Sovereignty
  91. Anarchy
  92. Democracy
  93. layer cake federalism
  94. Marble cake federalism
  95. Free Market economy
  96. Extradition
  97. Republic
  98. Human Capital
  99. Shortage
  100. Profit motive
  101. Presidential system
  102. Autocracy
  103. Amendment
  104. Efficiency