N Name a fast food establishment that Serves hamburgers in NWA.

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N Name a fast food establishment that Serves hamburgers in NWA

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 LAYERS2 DX1 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 9) X X X X X X 8) X X X X X X 7) X X X X X X 6) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Sonic45 McDonalds40 Dairy Queen35 5 Guys30 Wendy’s25 Burger King20 Samuel Alito15 Anthony Kennedy10 Stephen Breyer05

N Name a STEP in the amendment process

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 LAYERS2 DX1 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 9) X X X X X X 8) X X X X X X 7) X X X X X X 6) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Proposal45 Ratification40 Clarence Thomas35 Ruth Ginsberg 30 Sonia Sotomayor25 Elena Kagan20 Samuel Alito15 Anthony Kennedy10 Stephen Breyer05

Name a Civil War Amendment

X X X X X X FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 SEDIMENT2 LAYERS2 DX1 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 10) X X X X X X 9) X X X X X X 8) X X X X X X 7) X X X X X X 6) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X 13 th th th 40 Internt’l Trade35 Federal Claims30 Territorial Court25 Tax Court20 District of Colum.15 Armed Forces10 Veterans Claims05

Name an Enumerated Power

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 6) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X War35 Coin Money30 Treaties25 Taxes20 Interstate Commerce15 Opinion of Court10

Name an Inherent Power

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 PERIOD3 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 6) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Immigration35 Acquire Territory30 Treaties25 20 Interstate Commerce15 Opinion of Court10

Name a Reserved Power

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Education40 Licensure30 Alcohol20 Pornography/Prost.10

Name a Concurrent Power

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Taxes30 Courts20 Crimes/Punish10

N Name a way the constitution can Be amended INFORMALLY

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Legislation40 Executive Action30 Court Decisions20 Party Practices10 Custom5

Name a right mentioned in the1st Amendment

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Speech50 Religion40 Petition30 Assembly20 Press10

Name a type of cooperative federalism

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Picket fence50 New federalism40 Cooercive 30 Fiscal 20 Press10

Name something a state would honor from Another state under the Full Faith & Credit Clause (Article IV)

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X Driver’s License50 Heterosexual Marriage40 Court Decisions30 Wills20 Press10

Name a Supreme Court case that we discussed That dealt with the Commerce Clause

FOSSIL21 SHELLS12 JARASSIC13 EONS5 5) X X X X X X 4) X X X X X X 3) X X X X X X 2) X X X X X X 1) X X X X X X U.S. v Lopez50 U.S. v Morrison40 Gibbons v Ogden30 ObamaCare20 Press10