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Foundations The Constitution Government Federalism 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
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His ideas and writings influenced the formation of our Government
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John Locke 100
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Process of effort to influence or control the policies of Government is called
200
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Politics 200
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The ultimate source of government power
300
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The people 300
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This event brought an end to the Articles of Confederation
400
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Shay’s Rebellion 400
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The Federalist wanted this and The Anti-Federalist wanted this
500
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A strong national government and A Bill of Rights
500
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This section states why it was written
100
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The Preamble 100
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This is required to override a presidential veto
200
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2/3 vote in each house 200
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The case that gave the Court its power of judicial review
300
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Marbury v. Madison 300
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Separation of powers 400
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Legislative, Executive, Judicial branch
400
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This can overturn a Supreme Court’s decision
500
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Amendment 500
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The first 10 Amendments 100
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Bill of Rights 100
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Freedom to petition the government
200
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1st Amendment 200
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This house represents the people
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House of Representatives
300
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Powers reserved for the states or reserved powers
400
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10th Amendment 400
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The Constitution requires states to give this to one another’s citizens
500 *Chapter 4*
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privileges and immunities
500
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Powers explicitly written in the Constitution
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Expressed powers 100
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McCulloch v. Maryland established this important national power
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Implied Powers 200
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This is a federal order requiring states to provide a service
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mandate 300
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Control of immigration is an example of this power
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Inherent power 400
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States cannot discriminate against other state’s citizens
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Privledges and immunities
500
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