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Why was the name of the U.S.A's first form of government?   Articles of Confederation  
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Why did the first government fail?   States had too much power, Federal government was too weak-couldn't levy troops, make taxes  
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What was the goal of the Constitutional Convention?   To change/revise/improve the Articles of Conferation.  
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What was the New Jersey plan?   One state, one vote-one chamber. Favored small states  
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What was the Virginia plan?   States have votes based on their population. Favored big states  
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What was the Great Compromise?   Bicameral Congress-population of state, HoR, 2 per state, Senate  
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What was the 3/5 Compromise?   A slave is equal to 3/5 of a white man when counting the pop. of a state  
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Who was the main maker of the Constitution?   J.Madison  
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What is the Preamble?   The introduction to the Constitution, explains the goals of the Constitution  
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What does the word Bicameral mean?   Two houses, or parts  
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What does the Legislative Branch do?   They make the laws.  
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What does the Executive Branch do?   They execute the laws, or enforce them  
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What does the Judicial Branch do?   They interpret the laws.  
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Req. of being a Representative?   Be at least 25, and live in their respective district. Live in U.S.A for 7 years.  
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Req. of being a Senator?   Be at least 30, live in their state, and live in the U.S.A for 9 years  
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Req. of being the Prez?   Be at least 35, U.S.A born, live in the U.S.A for 14 years  
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Powers of the Prez?   Veto bills, nominate Supreme Court justices, nominate cabinet members, make sessions w/ Congress, control the military  
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Powers of Congress?   Make bills, impeach the Prez via 2/3s vote for both houses. Override Prez's veto w/ 2/3 vote  
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Rep. term?   2 yr x∞  
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Senator term?   6 yr x2  
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Prez term?   4 yr x2  
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How many Supreme Court justices are there?   9  
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Supreme Court justice term is how long?   Lifetime or until they retire  
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Main job of Supreme Court?   To decide which laws are constitutional or not  
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Why are the Supreme Court justice's terms so long?   So they can make unbiased opinions without fear of politics changing their views  
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Who is the Chief Justice?   John G. Roberts Jr.  
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3 levels of the federal court system?   94 district courts, then 13 Court of Appeals, then the Supreme Court  
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What government part approves the Supreme Court Justices?   Congress/Legislative Branch  
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What is Judicial Review?   When the Supreme Court questions a law being constitutional or not  
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1st Amendment rights?   Petition, speech, media, peaceful assembly, religion  
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2nd Amendment rights?   Right to bear arms  
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3rd Amendment rights?   Right not to quarter soldiers  
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4th Amendment rights?   Right to refuse unreasonable searches and seizures  
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5th, 6th and 7th Amendment rights?   Protects you in court  
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8th Amendment rights?   Protects you from excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishments  
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9th Amendment rights?   Tells about rights not written in the Constitution  
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10th Amendment rights?   All rights not given to the Federal government is given to the states  
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What is the Bill of Rights?   The first 10 amendments in the Constitution that limits the power of the Federal government, and also lists out state and citizen rights.  
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What does the word appeal mean?   To apply to a higher court in order to overturn the ruling of a lower court  
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Who's the Prez?   Barack Obama  
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Who's the Vice Prez?   Joe Biden  
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Which senators represent M.A in the U.S Senate?   Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey  
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Which representative represents Wellesley?   Joseph P. Kennedy III  
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Who's our governor?   Deval Patrick  
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What are two ways to amend the Constitution?   For a bill to pass Congress (2/3s majority in each house), or a Constitutional Convention to be called by 2/3s of the legislatures of the states.  
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What does it mean to amend the Constitution?   When things that weren't in the original Constitution are added, for ex. women's suffrage  
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What are the three levels of government in the U.S?   Local, state, federal  
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The 1st Amendment protects our right to free speech unless.....   Unless it's violent or causes a clear and present danger  
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Another name for the Executive Departments?   The Cabinet  
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Main job of the Executive Departments?   To advise the Prez  
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What does the Defense Department oversee?   Supervises functions that deal with national security, and the U.S Armed Forces  
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What does the State Department oversee?   Foreign affairs  
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What does the Department of Interior oversee?   Management and conservation of federal lands and natural resources  
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What does the Treasury Department oversee?   Manages government revenue  
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What does the Department of Homeland Security oversee?   Domestic problems, citizen safety  
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What does the Justice Department oversee?   The enforcement of the law, and administration of justice  
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What is Congress's commerce clause?   Congress has the power to manage trade with other nations, between states, and with Native American tribes  
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What is Congress's elastic clause?   Congress has the power to make all laws necessary and proper  
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What is federalism?   The relationship between state governments and the federal government  
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What does it mean to be Commander in Chief?   The Prez controls the military  
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What is the Prez in charge of as Chief Diplomat?   Makes the foreign policy of the U.S.A, relationships with other countries  
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What is the Prez in charge of as Chief Economic Adviser?   Helps with the prosperity of the people, helps make the economy run smoothly  
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What is double jeopardy?   It protects a defendant from being charged for the same crime more than once. The Firth Amendment protects this right.  
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What does it mean to plead the Fifth?   To refuse to answer a question in a court of law as it could incriminate the defendant  
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What is eminent domain?   The power to take private property for public use.  
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