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CIVICS UNIT 2 REVIEW
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U.S. House Members 25 years old American citizen for 7 years
Resident of state to represent Reside in district to be represented
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U.S. Senate Members 30 years old American citizen for 9 years
Live in state from which elected
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President Born a U.S. citizen 35 years old
Resident of U.S. for at least 14 years
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Supreme Court Members Original and appellate jurisdiction
No Constitutional requirements Appointed by President Approved by Senate
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Declaration of Independence
Father- Thomas Jefferson Main Idea- Freedom
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Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation
Congress had no power to tax Had to borrow from states No power to regulate trade No enforcement (9 out of 13 states) Unchangeable without all 13 states
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New Jersey Plan Unicameral Congress with States equally represented
Federal Executive of more than one person
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Virginia Plan 3 separate branches of government Bicameral Legislature
Representation based off population or money given to central government
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Connecticut/Great Compromise
Congress made of 2 houses Senate=States represented equally House=Represented by population
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3/5 Compromise All free people counted toward population of state
3/5 of all other people counted towards population Southerners would still pay for slaves (Taxes)
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Federalists Favored ratification of the Constitution
Stressed weaknesses of Articles
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Federalist Papers Brought about by New York’s battle over ratification
85 essays supporting the Constitution Put together in book form Writers: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
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Anti-Federalists Opposed ratification of Constitution
Attacked all parts of Constitution
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Preamble Short introduction States purpose of the constitution
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Articles Article I- Legislative Branch Article II- Executive Branch
Article III- Judicial Branch Article IV- Relations among states Article V- Amending Article VI- Debts, supremacy of national law and oaths of office Article VII- Ratifying
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Legislative Checks and Balances
Override veto with 2/3 vote…remove president through impeachment..Senate approves treaties and appointments Creates courts…removes judges….accepts or rejects appointments of judges
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Executive Checks and Balances
Appoint Supreme Court justices and other federal judges Veto legislation
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Judicial Checks and Balances
Declare executive action unconstitutional Declare acts of Congress unconstitutional
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Limited Government Government is not all powerful..only has power people give it Government must obey the law
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Amendments 1st- Freedom of speech, religion, assembly and press
4th-Protection from unlawful searches and seizures 6th- Right to a speedy and fair trial by peers 8th-Protection from unreasonable bail and punishment
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Amendments 13th-Forbids slavery in U.S. and any area under its control
15th- Forbids discrimination in the right to vote 16th-Right to levy income taxes without regard to population of state 17th- Allowed for election of senators by voters in each state
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Amendments 18th- Prohibition
19th- No discrimination of sex in right to vote 21st- Repeal Prohibtion 22nd- Limits presidential term to 2 26th- Minimum voting age of 18
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U.S. House and Impeachment
Power to accuse or bring charges against civil officers
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U.S. Senate and Impeachment
Conducts trials Convict by 2/3 vote
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U.S. Supreme Court and Impeachment
Chief Justice presides over trial if President is on trial
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