Vocabulary
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Enumerated | Powers given to the Federal Government only
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Concurrent | Those powers shared by the national (Federal) and state governments. (Both)
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Executive | Branch of Government that enforces the laws
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Preamble | The introduction to the Constitution that states goals for the government
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Amendment | Any changes to the Constitution
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Separation of Powers | The idea that government should be divided into 3 branches to avoid an abuse of power
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The Charters of the VA Company | Established the rights of englishmen would be guaranteed to colonists
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Elastic Causes | Gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary and proper to carry out it's duties
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Reserved | Powers given to the state government only
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The VA Declaration of Rights | Served as a model for the Bill of Rights of the constitution
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Legislative Branch | Branch of government that makes the laws
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Ratification | To approve
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declaration of independence | Established and listed the inalienable rights of all men
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Judicial Branch | The Branch of Government That interprets the laws
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Articles Of Confederation | Established the first form of government for the independent states
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Articles | The seven sections of the constitution following the preamble
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Constitution | Establishes the structure of current National Government
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VA Statute for Religious freedom | Established freedom of religious beliefs and opinions
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Checks and Balances | A system in which each branch of government is able to limit the power of the other two branches
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Shay's Rebellion | One of the final events proving the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
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