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Principles of Constitution Vocabulary Articles of Confederation Constitutional Convention Parts of the Constitution 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 50 40 30 20 10 50 40 30 20 10 50 40 30 20 10
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QUESTION: Define bicameral. ANSWER: A legislature divided into 2 parts, or houses.
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QUESTION: What is Popular Sovereignty? ANSWER: The idea that government receives its power from the people.
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QUESTION: What are concurrent powers? ANSWER: Powers shared by both the national government and state governments.
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QUESTION: What does “posterity” mean? ANSWER: Future generations.
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QUESTION: What does “enumerated” mean? ANSWER: “Listed” or “spelled out”.
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QUESTION: What form of government was established under the Articles of Confederation? ANSWER: A Confederation
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QUESTION: In order to change or amend the Articles of Confederation, how many states had to agree? ANSWER: 13
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QUESTION: The one-house legislature under the Articles was known as the….? ANSWER: Confederation Congress
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QUESTION: What were two successful ordinances created under the Articles of Confederation? ANSWER: Ordinance of 1785 & the Northwest Ordinance
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QUESTION: The Congress could not pass any federal laws without the approval of how many states? ANSWER: Nine
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QUESTION: What major uprising led to the Constitutional Convention? ANSWER: Shays’ Rebellion
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QUESTION: Who was chosen to guide the Constitutional Convention? ANSWER: George Washington.
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QUESTION: The delegates of the Constitutional Convention met in the year of ____. ANSWER: 1787.
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QUESTION: Which state’s delegates came up with the Great Compromise? ANSWER: Connecticut.
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QUESTION: Some thought Congress should elect the President. Others wanted the people to have this right. The solution was the ….. ANSWER: Electoral College
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QUESTION: What is the mnemonic you learned to remember the seven articles of the Constitution? ANSWER: Lazy Elephants Jump Slowly And Sleep Regularly.
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QUESTION: What does Articles IV of the Constitution explain? ANSWER: The relationship between the states and National government (Federalism).
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QUESTION: In order for an amendment to be proposed, it must first pass through both houses of Congress by a ____-____ vote? ANSWER: Two-thirds
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QUESTION: Only one amendment has been ratified by means of a state convention. Which amendment? ANSWER: 21 st amendment (Overturning the 18 th amendment prohibiting sale and use of alcohol).
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QUESTION: What are the six purposes listed in the Preamble? ANSWER: Form a more perfect union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
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QUESTION: Which Enlightenment thinker came up with the idea of separation of powers? ANSWER: Baron de Montesquieu
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QUESTION: Which early document first established the idea of limited government? ANSWER: Magna Carta
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QUESTION: Name 2 concurrent powers. ANSWER: Establish courts, enforce laws, collect taxes, borrow money, and provide for general welfare.
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QUESTION: How can the Executive Branch check the Legislative Branch? (How can the President check Congress?) ANSWER: Veto legislation (laws).
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QUESTION: Name the five major principles of the Constitution. ANSWER: Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government/Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Federalism.
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