HOMEWORK #2 PAGES 128- 131.

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HOMEWORK #2 PAGES 128- 131

1. What are the main parts that the Constitution is divided into? 2. What are the 6 basic goals that the Preamble outlines for the government?

3. What is the purpose of the first 3 Articles? 4. In which article would you find the process for amending the Constitution?

5. What are the 7 basic principles that the Founding Fathers decided on? 6. What is the purpose of the System of Checks and Balances?

7. Where do powers not given to the Federal government belong?

8. Which branch of government has the power to impeach and remove members? 9. How does the Judicial branch check the power of the Legislative Branch?

10. How is a Republican form of government different from a direct Democracy?