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United States & Georgia Constitution Review
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According to the Georgia Constitution the state’s voters do what?
Give the government power
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The Constitutional Convention of 1787
What was called to revise the Articles of Confederation after Shay’s Rebellion? The Constitutional Convention of 1787
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Who were William Few and Abraham Baldwin?
The two Georgians that signed the U.S. Constitution
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What type of government shares power between a strong central government and weaker local ones ?
FEDERAL
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The ___________ plan called for a unicameral legislature with each state receiving one vote in Congress. New Jersey
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TRUE / FALSE According to the 1789 Georgia Constitution, the state legislature was bicameral.
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According to the 1787 US Constitution, the legislature was to have how many houses?
TWO
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TRUE / FALSE Under the principle of separation of powers, an individual holding the office of vice-president, can work for another office of the federal government at the same time? FALSE
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Changes to the US Constitution are called what?
Amendments
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What is the Georgia General Assembly ?
The legislative branch of Georgia government
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The Bill of Rights marked the first changes to the Constitution which guaranteed certain freedoms to the American people. How many changes were there? TEN
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When was the Governor of Georgia limited to a one year term?
Under the Georgia state constitution of 1777
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The legislature was most powerful in each
The Georgia Constitution of 1777 and the Articles of Confederation had what in common? The legislature was most powerful in each
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Which is the only Georgia county named for a female Revolutionary Hero.
Hart
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TRUE / FALSE A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the fact that the national government represented all thirteen states. FALSE
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What is a written document called that describes a government’s power and its people’s rights?
Constitution
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The fact that the US and GA each have three branches of government demonstrates what political concept? Separation of Power
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During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the ___________ plan called for a bicameral legislature with each state’s representation in Congress to be based on population . Virginia
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What is the main tool used by the executive branch to check the legislative branch?
Veto
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The basic rights and freedoms that the government cannot take away are guaranteed in what?
BILL OF RIGHTS
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TRUE / FALSE Under the principle of separation of powers, an individual cannot hold a position in more than one branch of state or federal government at the same time? TRUE
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Why did GA ratify the US Constitution?
The answer is, “It would create a strong national government, slavery was not banned, and it would expand the territory.” What is the question? Why did GA ratify the US Constitution?
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The U.S. president is in charge of which branch of the federal government?
The Executive Branch
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What Georgian voted for the small state plan and created a tie and forced the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to create the Great Compromise? Abraham Baldwin
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TRUE / FALSE According to the 1777 Georgia Constitution, the state legislature was bicameral.
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For what reason is Button Gwinnett most famous?
One of the three Georgians that signed the Declaration of Independence
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TRUE / FALSE The Articles of Confederation did NOT provide for a way to collect taxes directly?
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Under what document did GA have a unicameral legislature?
Under the Georgia Constitution of 1777.
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The People Or State’s Voters
According to the Georgia Constitution all government power comes from where? The People Or State’s Voters
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TRUE / FALSE The Articles of Confederation provided for a strong president?
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What does the Electoral College do?
Chooses head of the executive branch of the federal government President of the USA
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The New Jersey plan called for a _________ legislature with each state receiving one vote in Congress. unicameral
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A system of checks and balances
The state legislature can override a governor’s veto and Georgia courts can declare laws unconstitutional. These are examples of what political concept? A system of checks and balances
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The branch of government that ensures that all laws do not violate a citizen’s rights according to the Constitution is which one?? Judicial
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According to the separation of powers concept, the federal government is divided into how many branches? 3 SEPARATE BRANCHES
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To keep any one branch of the government from becoming too powerful, the U.S. Constitution uses a system of what? Checks & Balances
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What do we call the legislative branch of Georgia government?
Georgia General Assembly
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The U.S. Constitution controls government power by splitting it in thirds. This is known as what political principle? Separation of Powers
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What type of government shares power between a weak central government and stronger local ones ?
confederacy
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The first ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as what?
BILL of RIGHTS
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Its definition means to politically approve or support something
Its definition means to politically approve or support something. What is the term? Ratification
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Appointed by the legislature.
Under the Georgia state constitution of 1777, how did the governor get his position? Appointed by the legislature.
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The United States’ first federal constitution was called what?
The Articles of Confederation
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What is a written contract between a government and its people called?
Constitution
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TRUE / FALSE A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the fact that the national government was too STRONG. FALSE
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A weak one (GOVERNMENT)
Because they had just freed themselves from the strong, powerful government of Great Britain, the authors of the Articles of Confederation wanted what type of government? A weak one (GOVERNMENT)
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The Governor is in charge of which branch of Georgia government?
The Executive Branch
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Abraham Baldwin voted for the small state plan and created a tie and forced the Constitutional Convention to create what? The Great Compromise
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