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CIVICS
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Articles of Confederation
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Constitutional Convention
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Constitution Set-Up
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Principles of the Cons.
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Branches of Government
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The Amendments
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Define: Confederation
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A group of ind. state gov. that band together for a common purpose
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I was the major reason Shays’s rebellion occurred.
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Debt
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What was the major problem with the Articles of Confederation?
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Federal government was too weak
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This term means formal approval.
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Ratification
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An agreement of friendship among the states
An agreement of friendship among the states. This was the philosophy behind what?
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Articles of Confed.
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3 Branches of Government Oath to the federal government
Power of Veto Oath to the federal government What Am I?
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Virginia Plan
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These were the name of people who were against a strong federal government.
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Anti-federalist
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This agreement was made in order to deal with the slave issue
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3/5 Compromise
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These writings by Alexander Hamilton and others promoted the idea of a strong national government
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The Federalist Papers
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State the relationship between the following: House of Representatives
Great Compromise 3/5 Compromise House of Representatives
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Both dealt with population and representation in the House of Rep
Both dealt with population and representation in the House of Rep. based off of it.
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What 3 parts make up the Constitution?
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Preamble Articles Amendments
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How many amendments are in the Cons.?
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27
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How are the number of electoral votes calculated?
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Add the number of senators to the number of members of the House
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Article 1 of the Constitution talks about:
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Congress
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Daily Double!! Daily Double
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What is the “thesis” of the Constitution?
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The Preamble
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These are powers that are set aside for state governments.
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Reserved Powers
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These are powers given to the federal government.
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Enumerated Powers
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This gives Congress broad powers over any situation.
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Elastic clause
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This clause established the Constitution as the highest law.
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Supremacy Clause
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The ability to collect taxes by both the state and federal government is an example of what?
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Concurrent Power
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This is the magic number a presidential candidate needs to win an election.
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270
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This group has the power to impeach a president
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The House of Reps.
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This Supreme Court case established the principles of judicial review
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Marbury v. Madison
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What goes at point A? A Bill House of Reps. Idea Floor of House
Floor of Senate If the Senate makes a change
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Rules Committee
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Daily Double!! Daily Double
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This amendment was created because FDR served for 4 terms.
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22nd Amendment
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The 3rd amendment is about:
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Not having to house soldiers
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Amendment 10 states:
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The power of the federal government is limited
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The Civil War amendments are what numbers?
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#
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The Prohibition amendments are what numbers?
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#18 & 21
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Which amendment states I have the right to remain silent?
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Amendment 5
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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FINAL JEOPARDY If neither candidate gets 270 electoral votes, how is the president selected?
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By the House of Reps.
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