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What are the first 10 amendments called?Bill of Rights
ratifyapprove
amendmentchange or addition
compromiseeach side giving up a little to get a workable plan
checks and balanceseach branch making sure other branches weren't getting too much power
apportionmentchanging boundaries of voting districts so they all have about the same amount of people
Domestic Tranquilitypeace within our country
impeachmentcharging a govn't official of wrong doing
Pro Temporetermporary
Franking Privilegefree mail for congressmen
Elastic Clausestretching the Constitution to allow for future laws
Popular Sovereigntypeople vote
suffrageto vote
Writ of Habeous Corpuswritten statement explaining to the court what a prisoner is being charged with
Bill of Attainder (illegal)to declare a person guilty of a crime with no trial
Ex Post Facto Law (illegal)a laew wich punishes you for an act that wasn't illegal when you did it
Appropriation Billany bill dealing with money
concurrent powerspowers shared by state and federal governments
vetoto refuse to sign a bill into law
List the levels of laws in order from highest.US Constituion; US Supreme Court Decisions; State consitutions; State Court Decisions; City charters (Ordinances); City municipal)Court Decisions
How many votes in Congress can override the President's veto?2/3
1st AmendmentFreedom of religion, press, speech, petition, assembly
2nd AmendmentRight to bear arms
4th AmendmentSearch and Seizures
5th AmendmentDon't have to testify against yourself in a court of law
6th AmendmentDue Process - prompt trial, imparital jury, lawyer, witnesses
12th AmendmentElection of President and Vice President on separate ballots
13th AmendmentFreed Slaves
14th AmendmentGave citizenship to former slaves (Civil Rights)
15th AmendmentGave the vote to black males (former slaves)
16th Amendmentincome tax
18th Amendmentprohibition
19th Amendmentwomen got vote
21st Amendmentrepeal prohibition
26th Amendment18 year olds got vote
Who takes over if the President dies?Vice President
Who is the head of the Senate?Vice President
Who is the head of the House of Representatives?Speaker of the House
Who is the head of the Supreme Court?Chief Justice
What is the Introduction to the Constitution called?Preamble
How long is one term of a Senator?6 years
How old must he be to run?30
How long is one term of a Representative?2 years
How old must he be to run?25
How long is a Supreme Court Justice in office?life
How old must a president be?35
How long is one term for a President?4 years
How many amendments are there total?27
Know the powers of government under the Aricles of Confederation and the Constitution.(blank)
Why did some states hesitate ratifying the Articles of Confederation?because some states claimed western lands and others didn't
What convinced states to finally sign the Articles of Confederation?All states agreed to give up their western claim
Explain the Land Ordinance of 1785.(blank)
Explain the Northwest Ordinance.(blank)
Where did the leaders meet to discuss the problem of the Articles of Confederation?Philadelphia
What did the meeting to discuss the problem of the Articles of Confederation accomplish?got rid of Articles of Confederation and wrote Constitution
What was the meeting to discuss the problems of the Articles of Confederation called?Constitutional Convention
Describe the New Jersey Plan.1 house; each state would send equal representatives
Describe the Virginia Plan.2 houses; upper house chosen by people directly; lower house chosen by people of upper house; number of representatives based on state's population
Explain the Great Compromise.Congress consists of Senate (2 Senators per state) and House of Representatives ( # of reps based on state's population)
Explain the 3/5 compromise.each slave in the South would count as 3/5 fo a person or every 5 slaves equalled 3 people
Explain the compromise the delegates ofthe Constitutional Convention made over trade.Trade would be regulated by Congress; they could regulate foreign trade, but slave trade couldn't be touched for 20 years
Explain the Electoral College and show how it works.# of Rep. + # of Senators = number of Electors
What were the first two political parties.Federalists; Anti-Federalists
What did Federalists believe in?for passage of Constitution
What did Anti-Federalists believe in?Against passage of Constitution until delegates agreed to add Bill of Rights
How many branches of government are there?3
What are the branches of governement and what does each branch do?Executive - carries out (enforces) laws; Legislative - makes laws; Judicial - interprets laws
Name the powers of the Legislative Branch.pass laws, tax, borrow money, coin money, approve treaties, naturalization laws, bankruptcy laws,regulate trade between US and foreign countries, regulate trade between states (more)
Name the powers fo the Executive Branch.make treaties, appoint cabinet, appoint Sup. Ct. Justices; appoint ambassadors, request laws, veto, head of political party, appoint cabinet, pardon prisoners for Fed. crimes, Commander in Chief of Army and Navy, issue executive orders
How does a bill usually become a law?Both houses pass with Simple Majority and signed by President