Ch 3 Quizzes Vocab.

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Ch 3 Quizzes Vocab

Checks & Balances Popular sovereignty Federalism Limited government Unconstitutional Separation of powers Judicial review Veto (who can do it, who can over turn it) Formal amendment Informal amendment Bill of Rights (what are they, how did they get into the Const, etc) Method used most to amend the Const. 13. Senatorial courtesy 14. Executive agreement ( what is it , how it is used etc.) 15. Electoral college 16. treaty (who can create it, etc) 17. Cabint (president’s-who, how they selected)