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Constitution 3 Branches Vocabulary Mix Up 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

These papers tried to influence support for the ratification of the Constitution 100

Federalist Papers 100

Government department that promotes business worldwide 200

Department of Commerce 200

The two types of defamatory speech NOT protected by the First Amendment 300

Libel and slander 300

Votes needed from the States for the ratification of amendments 400

3/4 votes 400

The reason why the government has the right to to put limitations on personal freedoms such as freedom of speech and assembly 500

To keep the peace 500

Who has the only power to declare war? 100

Congress 100

Power to confirm Cabinet members and Supreme Court Justices 200

The Senate 200

This Act limited the Presidents power to use military force 300

War Powers Act or Resolution 300

List the Presidential line of succession (top 3) 400

Vice President Speaker of the House President Pro Tempore 400

A Presidents impeachment trial would be held here 500

Senate 500

These groups support political candidates through money 100

Political Action Committees (PAC’s) 100

Strong support of an issue or candidate from the people is called this 200

mandate 200

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates this 300 300

The airwaves (TV and Radio) 300

The sending of a criminal from one state to another is called 400

extradition 400 400

Recalls and referendums elections are what type of democracy 500 500

Direct democracy 500 500

Money used to finance public schools primarily comes from 100

Property tax 100

___ or lobbyists like the NRA, Sierra Club, PETA try to influence the vote in Congress 200

Special interest groups 200

Identify 2 sources that the government will choose from to select potential jurors 300

DMV taxes voter registration 300

Name of the two houses in the California State Legislature 400

State Assembly and State Senate 400

The main difference in a parliamentary system from the U.S. System 500

Prime Minister is elected by the legislative branch (Parliament) 500