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Mrs. Rower's Social Studies Class Study Guides

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What are the three branches of the Federal Government?   Legislative, Executive and Judicial  
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How many senate seats are in each state?   2  
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A plan of government is a(n) A. Amendment B. Constitution C. Article D. Rapprochment   B. Constitution  
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Which Article of The Constitution sets up the Legislative Branch? (Article 1, 2, 3 or 4)   Article 1  
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How many branches of government are in the Federal Government of the U.S.?   three  
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Which branch are the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet in?   The Executive Branch  
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What is the name of the document that gives people the "rights"?   The Bill of Rights  
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The Supreme Court is in which branch of government?   The Judicial Branch  
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When something is added to the constitution, it is called a(n) ________.   Amendment  
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The Declaration of Independence was important because________.   It stated that the states were free of Britain.  
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The first plan of government implemented by the Framers was called _______.   The Articles of Confederation  
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The major reason the Framers from the northern states agreed to allow slave trade to continue was that they ________.   wanted the South to agree to the new national government.  
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Which document was ratified in 1788 and was the official plan of government for the United States of America?   The Constitution  
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Dividing the government into three branches is known as ____.   separation of powers  
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The system of checks and balances was to establish _____.   prevent branches of government from abusing power  
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What is the name of the system where no branch has power over the other?   Checks and Balances.  
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Which Amendment allows people the right to "Bare Arms"?   The Second  
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On September 25, 1789 the first Congress of the United States adopted 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution called the   The Bill of Rights  
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The complicated system the Framers created for choosing the President is known as   The electoral college  
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The final authority, or sovereignty, in the government of the United States is held by the   People  
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The members f the House of Representatives have no term limit and their term is   2 years  
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Senators have no term limit and their term is   6 years  
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The President and Vice President term is 4 years and their term limit is   2 times  
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A member of the Supreme Court is appointed by the Presidents with a term limit of   life  
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Which of the following school situations involves a First Amendment right? A.Principal searches a student's purse B. Principal searches a student's locker C. Principal suspends a student for picketing the school cafeteria   Principal suspends a student for picketing the school cafeteria  
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The right to "due process of law" means that   laws and procedures of government must be fair  
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The fourteenth amendment was intended to guarantee the equal protection of the law to _________.   blacks  
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The United States is what kind of government?   A federal republic  
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The distribution of power in a government between a central authority and the states is ________   federalism  
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Which amendment protects citizens from incriminating themselves?   Fifth  
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