CHAPTER 8 Lesson 1 and 2 Review
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY People Power People Power We The People We The People Elected Representative create a limited government. Elected Representative create a limited government.
FEDERALISM Enumerated Powers Enumerated Powers Reserved Powers Reserved Powers Concurrent Powers Concurrent Powers
SEPARATION OF POWERS Provides for Checks and Balances.
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION
OTHER AMENDMENTS 13Abolition of Slavery1865FREEDOM! 14 Citizenship for all born in U.S. Due process, Equal protection of Law, applies Bill of Rights to States EQUAL RIGHTS DUE PROCESS 16Start of Income Tax1909TAXES 17Senators popularly elected1917 Vote for senators. 18Prohibition of Alcohol.1919 DON'T DRINK! 21 Repeal of Prohibition (18 th Amendment); State and Local Prohibition permitted 1933 OKAY TO DRINK 22Limits Presidents to 2 terms of office 1947 No more F.D.R. s!
SUFFRAGE AMENDMENTS 15Racial suffrage1870All men can vote! 19Women's suffrage1920Women can vote! 24 Prohibition of poll taxes. Protect African American's Voting Rights in the South. 1964Civil Rights Bill 26 Voting age lowered to 18 years old Old enough to fight and die, old enough to vote
IMPLIED POWERS “Make all laws which shall be necessary” for the carrying out of its (Congresses) duties. “Make all laws which shall be necessary” for the carrying out of its (Congresses) duties.
COMMERCE CLAUSE
SUPREMACY CLAUSE
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW EQUAL PROTECTION?
NATURALIZATION
YOUR ROLE AS A CITIZEN