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Unit 3 study
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the introduction of the goals of the constitution called? | Preamble |
| What is the part of the constitution that actually explains how our national gov't is set up? | Articles |
| Which article that describes the legislative branch? | Article 1 |
| Which article describes the executive branch? | Article 2 |
| Which article describes the judicial branch? | Article 3 |
| which article describes the relations between the states? | Article 4 |
| Which article describes two ways to amend the constitution? | Article 5 |
| Which article describes the Supremacy clause? | Article 6 |
| Which article explains that explain that 9 out of 13 states must ratify constitution? | Article 7 |
| Explain the policy that says the states will send lawbreakers back to state where the crime was committed for trial? | Extradition Policy |
| What is the idea that the constitution is the highest law of land; if national and state laws conflict, national wins? | Supremacy clause |
| What is a change or addition to the constitution? | Amendment |
| what is the idea that power is divided by separating gov't into 3 branches? | separation of power |
| What is the power that each branch of gov't has to limit power of the other 2 branches? | checks and balance |
| what is the idea that power is divided between national gov't and state gov't? | federalism |
| What are the power that the national gov't called? | delegated |
| what are powers that the national gov't has that are written down? | expressed |
| What are powers that the national gov't has that assumed? | implied |
| This gives congress power to make all laws necessary to carry out the written powers? | Elastic clause or Necessary and proper clause |
| What are the powers that states have? | Reserved |
| What are the powers that both the national and state gov't can do? | Concurrent |