World History Vocab Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
those persons who supported the ratificarion of the Constitution in 1787-1788 | Federalists |
Plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1754 that aimed to unite the 13 colonies for trade, military, and other purposes; the plan was turned down by the colonies | Albany Plan of Union |
those powers that both the National Government and the States possess and exercise | Concurrent Powers |
recall | Repeal |
Formal approval, final consent to the effectiveness of a constitution, constitutional amendment, or treaty | Ratification |
plan presented by delegates from Virginia at the Constitutional Convention; called for a three-branch government | Virginia Plan |
Plan presented as an alternative to the Virginia Plan; called for a unicamiral legislature | New Jersey Plan |
Least number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business | Quorum |
System ofgovernment in which public policies are made by officials selected by the voters and are held accountable in periodic elections | Representative Govt |
Basic principle of American government in which states that government is restricted in what it may do and each individual has rights that govt cannot take away | Limited Govt |
a legislative body with one chamber | Unicameral |
a legislative body with two chambers | Bicameral |
the power to make a law and to frame public policies | Legislative Power |
All of the goals that a government pursues in all of the many areas of human affairs in which it is involved | Public Policy |
a form of government that is diveide into a central government and several local governments | Federal Govt |
power the constitution gives the national government because it is the governmetn of a sovereign state | Inherent powers |
a pact made directly by the President with a foreign country | Executive Agreement |
states that government and officials are subject to the law | Rule of Law |
delegates who drafted the constitiution | Framers |
power of court to derermine constituionality of governmetn actions | Judicial Review |
system allowing branches of powers to check on each other | Checks and Balances |
power given to the National Government by Constitution | Delegated Powers |
legal process by which a fugitive is returned to the state of crime | Extradition |
states that all citizens are entilted to certain rights regardless of the state they reside | Privileges and Immunities Clause |
a change in or addition to a constitution or law | Amendments |
grants of Federal money or other resources to states, cities, | Grants in Aid Program |
group of persons chosen in each state and the District of Columbia every four years who make a formal selection of the President and Vice President | Electoral College |
a form of government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self-appointed elite | Oligarchy |
a joining of several groups for a common purpose | Confederation |
the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies | Government |
a system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central, or national governemnt and several regional governments | Federalism |
a form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority | Dictatorship |
Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which the governmental powers are divided by a geographic basis( in the United States, between the National Government and the States) | Division of Powers |
the delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the ecpressed powers set out in the Constitution | Implied Powers |
Chief Executives power to reject a bill passed by the Legislature | Veto |
introduction | Preamble |
Numbered sections of a document | Articles |
Having supreme power within its territory | Sovereign |
form of Federal aid to states under which they give the state, city, and countries a share of tax revenue. No restrictions | Revenue Sharing |
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