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Legislative Branch Review Flash Cards Use your left or right arrows to advance forward or backwards.
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2 bicameral
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3 A legislative body composed of two chambers
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4 census
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5 Official count of the population of the United States done every 10 years
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6 concurrent powers
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7 Powers that both the national government and the states have
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8 delegated powers
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9 Powers expressly granted to the national government by the Constitution.
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10 elastic clause
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11 The clause in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that gives Congress the right to make all laws, "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers expressed in the other clauses in Article I
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12 entitlements
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13 Government programs designed to help elderly, ill and unemployed citizens
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14 ex post facto laws
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15 A law applied to an act committed before the law's passage Forbidden by the Constitution
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16 filibuster
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17 The use of long speeches to prevent a vote on a bill in the Senate
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18 General Assembly
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19 The state legislative body in the state of Maryland consisting of the Senate and the House of Delegates
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20 geographic characteristics
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21 Physical and human characteristics of a place or region.
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22 Gerrymandering
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23 The dividing of a geographic area into an electoral district to give an unfair advantage to a party or group.
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24 Implied powers
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25 Magna Carta
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26 A document drawn up by English nobles in 1215 that spelled out certain rights and limited the King's power.
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27 public policy
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28 Government responses to public issues; all of the goals a government sets
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29 ratification
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30 Formal approval; final consent to the effectiveness of a constitution, constitutional amendment, or treaty.
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31 reapportionment
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32 Redistribution of political representation of the basis of population changes, usually after a census
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33 redistricting
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34 To set up new district lines after reapportionment is complete
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35 regions
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36 An area with one or more common characteristics of features, which give it a measure of homogeneity and make it different from surrounding areas.
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37 Reserved powers
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38 Those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the national government and does not, at the same time, deny to the states.
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39 Smart growth
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40 Government policy in Maryland to address the issues of urban sprawl, urban decay and environmental concerns such as the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
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41 tax
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42 Mandatory payment to the government
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43 urban sprawl
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44 Sprawl is the spreading out of a city and its suburbs over more and more rural land at the periphery of an urban area.
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