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Review Questions 1. Name the 3 branches of U.S. Government 2. The first ten amendments are called what? 3. Define Popular Sovereignty
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Delegated Powers Powers granted to the federal government Coining money, regulating trade, country’s defense, declare war, conduct diplomacy Reserved Powers Powers kept by the state governments or by the citizens Creating local governments and holding elections Concurrent Powers Powers that the federal and state government share Taxing, borrowing money, enforcing laws, providing citizens’ welfare
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The Elastic Clause or the “necessary and proper” clause allows for Congress to make laws that are necessary to help it complete tasks and responsibilities Provides flexibility for the government
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For our government to work correctly, citizens have responsibility to complete certain tasks Elect leaders to make laws Obey laws Communicate with representatives Stay informed and vote Pay taxes Serve on juries
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1st About the most basic human rights 2, 3, and 4 Relate to colonial disputes with GB before the Revolution 5, 6, 7, and 8 Guidelines for trying people accused of crimes 9 and 10 General protections for individual rights not addressed by the first 8 amendments
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1 st RAPPS: Religion, Assembly (hold meetings), Press, Petition (make a request), Speech Free speech does not mean people can say whatever they want Does not protect slander- false statements Libel- intentionally publishing a lie that harms another person Speech that endangers public safety Meetings must be peaceful and not involving illegal activity
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2 nd Right to bear arms 3 rd Prevents military from forcing citizens to house soldiers 4 th Unreasonable Search and Seizures Need to get a search warrant first
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5 th Cannot punish anyone without due process of the law (law should be fairly applied) Prevent people from being forced to testify against themselves in a criminal trial: “plead the fifth” Double jeopardy 6 th Quick public trial by jury 7 th Juries decide civil cases
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8 th No excessive bail Does not apply to very serious crimes or for those who may flee to avoid trial Cruel and unusual punishment 9 th The rights listed in the constitution are not the only rights citizens have (education) 10 th States and the people have the additional power beyond those named in the Constitution
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