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EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics The Constitution

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Constitutional Convention?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Constitutional Convention?  The meeting in which our Constitution was written Held in EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Constitutional Convention?  The meeting in which our Constitution was written Held in 1787 EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Great Compromise?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Great Compromise?  The agreement that created a bicameral Congress Combined the plan and the plan EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Great Compromise?  The agreement that created a bicameral Congress Combined the Virginia plan and the plan EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the Great Compromise?  The agreement that created a bicameral Congress Combined the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the 3/5ths Compromise?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the 3/5ths Compromise?  The agreement that counted 5 slaves as 3 free people This agreement allowed the South to have slaves counted in the EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the 3/5ths Compromise?  The agreement that counted 5 slaves as 3 free people This agreement allowed the South to have slaves counted in the EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What was the 3/5ths Compromise?  The agreement that counted 5 slaves as 3 free people This agreement allowed the South to have slaves counted in the census EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Federalists?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Federalists?  People who Supported the new Constitution They wanted a central government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Federalists?  People who Supported the new Constitution They wanted a strong central government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Anti-Federalists?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Anti-Federalists?  People who Opposed the new Constitution They wanted a central government They believed in rights and were concerned about liberty. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Anti-Federalists?  People who Opposed the new Constitution They wanted a Weak central government They believed in rights and were concerned about liberty. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Anti-Federalists?  People who Opposed the new Constitution They wanted a Weak central government They believed in states’ rights and were concerned about liberty. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Who were the Anti-Federalists?  People who Opposed the new Constitution They wanted a Weak central government They believed in states’ rights and were concerned about personal liberty. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What were the Federalist Papers?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What were the Federalist Papers?  Essays written in support of the Constitution Written by , , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What were the Federalist Papers?  Essays written in support of the Constitution Written by Madison, , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What were the Federalist Papers?  Essays written in support of the Constitution Written by Madison, Hamilton, & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What were the Federalist Papers?  Essays written in support of the Constitution Written by Madison, Hamilton, & Jay EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the biggest difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the biggest difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?  The Constitution is more powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Our Constitution guarantees what form of government for the U.S.?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics Our Constitution guarantees what form of government for the U.S.?  Republican EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Popular Sovereignty?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Popular Sovereignty?  The people are the source of political power EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Federalism?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is Federalism? The idea that state & federal government will have some shared and some separate powers EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What are Concurrent Powers?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What are Concurrent Powers? Powers shared by state & national government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What Concurrent Powers is shared by all levels of government?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What Concurrent Powers are shared by all levels of government?  Taxation EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  The idea we will have 3 branches of government 3 branches are , & one branch from becoming too powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  The idea we will have 3 branches of government 3 branches are Legislative, & one branch from becoming too powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  The idea we will have 3 branches of government 3 branches are Legislative, Executive & one branch from becoming too powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  The idea we will have 3 branches of government 3 branches are Legislative, Executive & Judicial one branch from becoming too powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Separation of Powers?  The idea we will have 3 branches of government 3 branches are Legislative, Executive & Judicial Prevents one branch from becoming too powerful EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Necessary & Proper Clause?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Necessary & Proper Clause?  Part of the Constitution that Stretches Congress’s powers It is also known as the It gives Congress powers EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Necessary & Proper Clause?  Part of the Constitution that Stretches Congress’s powers It is also known as the Elastic Clause It gives Congress powers EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Necessary & Proper Clause?  Part of the Constitution that Stretches Congress’s powers It is also known as the Elastic Clause It gives Congress implied powers EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Bill of Attainder?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Bill of Attainder?  A law that would punish a person without a jury trial The bans Congress from passing one EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Bill of Attainder?  A law that would punish a person without a jury trial The Constitution bans Congress from passing one EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Ex Post Facto Law?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Ex Post Facto Law?  A law that would punish a person for an act that was not a crime when it was committed The bans Congress from passing one EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Ex Post Facto Law?  A law that would punish a person for an act that was not a crime when it was committed The Constitution bans Congress from passing one EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Writ of Habeas Corpus?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Writ of Habeas Corpus?  A request for a judge to determine if a prisoner is being held lawfully The bans Congress from passing laws that deny one. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is a Writ of Habeas Corpus?  A request for a judge to determine if a prisoner is being held lawfully The Constitution bans Congress from passing laws that deny one. EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Supremacy Clause?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Supremacy Clause?  The part of the Constitution that says that the National Government has more power than the State Government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Amendment?  A change to the Constitution Requires a vote of Congress and a vote of states We’ve had EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Amendment?  A change to the Constitution Requires a 2/3rd vote of Congress and a vote of states We’ve had EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Amendment?  A change to the Constitution Requires a 2/3rd vote of Congress and a 3/4th vote of states We’ve had EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is an Amendment?  A change to the Constitution Requires a 2/3rd vote of Congress and a 3/4th vote of states We’ve had 27 EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Bill of Rights?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Bill of Rights?  First 10 amendments Passed due to concerns by the Protects our EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Bill of Rights?  First 10 amendments Passed due to concerns by the Anti-Federalists Protects our EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the Bill of Rights?  First 10 amendments Passed due to concerns by the Anti-Federalists Protects our civil liberties EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of , , , , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of religion, , , , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of religion, assembly, , , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of religion, assembly, press, , & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, & EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 1st amendment?  Freedom of Expression Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, & speech EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is your right to Petition?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is your right to Petition?  The right to complain to the government EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is Slander & Libel?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the Slander & Libel? Lies Slander is Libel is EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the Slander & Libel? Lies Slander is spoken Libel is EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the Slander & Libel? Lies Slander is spoken Libel is published EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 2nd amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 2nd amendment? The right to bear arms EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 2nd amendment? The right to bear arms EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 4th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 4th amendment? No unwarranted Searches or Seizures EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 4th amendment? No unwarranted Searches or Seizures EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 5th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 5th amendment? Insures Protects against EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 5th amendment? Insures due process Protects against EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 5th amendment? Insures due process Protects against self-incrimination Protects against EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 5th amendment? Insures due process Protects against self-incrimination Protects against double jeopardy EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 8th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 8th amendment? It forbids cruel & unusual punishment EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics  What is the 8th amendment? It forbids cruel & unusual punishment EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 14th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 14th amendment?  Equal Protection Under the Law Bans Was intended to protect EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 14th amendment?  Equal Protection Under the Law Bans Discrimination Was intended to protect EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 14th amendment?  Equal Protection Under the Law Bans Discrimination Was intended to protect freed slaves EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 18th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 18th amendment?  Banned the sale of Alcohol Created Was repealed by the EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 18th amendment?  Banned the sale of Alcohol Created Prohibition Was repealed by the EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 18th amendment?  Banned the sale of Alcohol Created Prohibition Was repealed by the 21st Amendment EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 26th amendment?  EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 26th amendment?  Allows 18 year olds the right to vote Passed because of the EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics

EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics What is the 26th amendment?  Allows 18 year olds the right to vote Passed because of the Vietnam War EOC REVIEW: Civics & Economics