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Constitution and Bill of Rights

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1 Constitution and Bill of Rights
Vocabulary

2 Popular sovereignty—Power in the people, literally, people rule
Federalism- the division of power between the national, state, and local governments.

3 Checks and balances-powers that each branch has over the others so that one branch cannot become more powerful than the other two. Judicial review- review by the Supreme Court of the constitutionality of actions or laws

4 Separation of powers-division of power of government into three branches, legislative, executive, and judicial Expressed powers-those powers stated in the Constitution

5 Implied powers-those powers covered by the Elastic or “necessary and proper” clause
Inherent powers-those powers inherent in the sovereignty of any nation

6 Reserved powers-those powers reserved to the states
Concurrent powers-powers shared by the states and the federal government Elastic Clause-also called the “necessary and proper” clause, it gives government implied powers

7 Slander-False speech that damages a person’s reputation
Libel-Written or published statements that damage a person’s reputation

8 Bail-money or property deposited with a court to gain release from jail Eminent domain-the government’s power to take private property for public use Probable cause-reasonable basis for believing a person or premise is connected to a crime


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