Foundations The Constitution Government Federalism 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
His ideas and writings influenced the formation of our Government 100
John Locke 100
Process of effort to influence or control the policies of Government is called 200
Politics 200
The ultimate source of government power 300
The people 300
This event brought an end to the Articles of Confederation 400
Shay’s Rebellion 400
The Federalist wanted this and The Anti-Federalist wanted this 500
A strong national government and A Bill of Rights 500
This section states why it was written 100
The Preamble 100
This is required to override a presidential veto 200
2/3 vote in each house 200
The case that gave the Court its power of judicial review 300
Marbury v. Madison 300
Separation of powers 400
Legislative, Executive, Judicial branch 400
This can overturn a Supreme Court’s decision 500
Amendment 500
The first 10 Amendments 100
Bill of Rights 100
Freedom to petition the government 200
1st Amendment 200
This house represents the people 300
House of Representatives 300
Powers reserved for the states or reserved powers 400
10th Amendment 400
The Constitution requires states to give this to one another’s citizens 500 *Chapter 4*
privileges and immunities 500
Powers explicitly written in the Constitution 100
Expressed powers 100
McCulloch v. Maryland established this important national power 200
Implied Powers 200
This is a federal order requiring states to provide a service 300
mandate 300
Control of immigration is an example of this power 400
Inherent power 400
States cannot discriminate against other state’s citizens 500
Privledges and immunities 500