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Class Business Quiz Retakes/ absences Assignment 2, C.1.7 Homework Due Wed. 11/20 at 10pm Directions tell you where to find answers C.1.7 Flashcards Assignment 4, C.1.7 Quiz Friday 11/22 Study for quizzes Use the flashcards, make your own, have someone quiz you
Today Essential Question: How did the Founding Fathers (Framers of the Constitution) limit the power of the U.S. government when they wrote the Constitution? Assignment 3, C.1.7 notes 5 points, checked at the end of the period
Copy the chart on the next screen Use an entire sheet of paper. Assignment 3 5 Points
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermWhat I think it means DefinitionMy Doodle constitutional government limited government separation of powers checks and balances judicial review Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes constitutional government a form of government based on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to limited government separation of powers checks and balances judicial review Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes constitutional government a form of government based on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to limited government a government that has been limited in power by a constitution separation of powers checks and balances judicial review Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes constitutional government a form of government based on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to limited government a government that has been limited in power by a constitution separation of powers the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches, legislative, executive and judicial, each with their own powers and responsibilities checks and balances judicial review Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes constitutional government a form of government based on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to limited government a government that has been limited in power by a constitution separation of powers the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches, legislative, executive and judicial, each with their own powers and responsibilities checks and balances a principle of the U.S. Constitution that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches- oversight judicial review Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes separation of powers the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches, legislative, executive and judicial, each with their own powers and responsibilities checks and balances a principle of the U.S. Constitution that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches- oversight judicial review the power of the U.S. courts to examine the laws or actions of the legislative and executive branches of the government and to determine whether they violate the U.S. Constitution Marbury v. Madison
Assignment 3, 5 Points Copy the Chart Below TermNotes checks and balances a principle of the U.S. Constitution that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches- oversight judicial review the power of the U.S. courts to examine the laws or actions of the legislative and executive branches of the government and to determine whether they violate the U.S. Constitution Marbury v. Madison The first U.S. Supreme Court case (1803) to establish judicial review
Assignment 3, 5 Points Quiz on Fri. 11/22 TermNotes constitutional government a form of government based on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to limited government a government that has been limited in power by a constitution separation of powers the structure of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that sets up three branches, legislative, executive and judicial, each with their own powers and responsibilities checks and balances a principle of the U.S. Constitution that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches- oversight judicial review the power of the U.S. courts to examine the laws or actions of the legislative and executive branches of the government and to determine whether they violate the U.S. Constitution Marbury v. Madison The first U.S. Supreme Court case (1803) to establish judicial review