Chapter 3 vocabulary
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CONSTITUTION | A detailed, written plan for government.
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BICAMERAL | A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses.
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CONFEDERATION | A group of individuals or state governments.
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RATIFY | To vote approval.
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION | Meeting of state delegates in 1787 leading to adoption of new Constitution.
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GREAT COMPROMISE | Agreement providing a dual system of congressional representation.
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THREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE | Agreement providing that ensalved persons would count as three-fifths of other person in determining representation on Congress.
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ELECTORAL COLLEGE | A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president.
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FEDERALISTS | Supporters of the Constitution.
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FEDERALISM | A form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the states.
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ANTI-FEDERALISTS | Those who opposed ratification of the Constitution.
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PREAMBLE | The opening section of the Constitution.
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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH | The lawmaking branch of government.
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH | The branch of government that carries out laws.
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JUDICIAL BRANCH | The branch of government that interprets laws.
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AMENDMENT | Any change in the Constitution.
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POPULAR SOVERIGHNTY | The notion that power lies with the people.
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RULE OF LAW | Principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern.
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SEPARATION OF POWERS | The split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judical branches.
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CHECKS AND BALANCES | A system in which each branch of government is able to check, or restrain, the power of the others.
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EXPRESSED POWERS | Powers that Congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution.
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RESERVED POWERS | Powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government that are kept by the states.
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CONCURRENT POWERS | Powers shared by the state and federal governments.
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