WSHS C/E Chap 3 Word Scramble
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Bicameral | a legislature that is divided into two houses or parts |
Ratify | to approve |
Constitution | where the basic principles and laws of a nation are outlined |
Confederation | a group of individuals who band together for a common purpose |
Great Compromise | the document that resolved the disagreement among delegates on how to set up Congress |
Constitutional Convention | where the Congressional delegates met to write a new constitution in 1787, in Philadelphia |
Electoral college | a group of people who help to select the president and the vice president |
Antifederalists | a group that felt the Constitution gave too much power to the national government |
Federalism | when power is divided between the national government and the states |
Three/fifths compromise | the agreement that outlined the representation that enslaved persons would have in government |
Federalists | people who supported the Constitution proposed in 1787 |
Amendment | a change to the Constitution |
Preamble | the Constitution’s opening section |
Executive branch | the branch headed by the government |
Legislative branch | the branch that includes Congress, which is the lawmaking authority |
Judicial branch | the part of government that interprets laws and sees that they are applied fairly |
Rule of law | limits government so it says that a law applies to everyone, even those who govern |
Checks and balances | a system that oversees that the branches of government prevent one another from using too much power |
Reserved powers | powers given to the states, that includes regulating trade within state boarders and establishing schools |
Separation of powers | the split of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches |
Concurrent powers | powers that may be exercised by both state and national governments |
Expressed powers | powers known as enumerated powers that are specifically granted to the national government |
Popular sovereignty | the belief that government is created by and subject to the will of the people and is strongly supported in the Declaration of Independence |
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