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Unit One Review Game
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In which branch of government would you find the following: 1.Supreme Court 2.President 3.House of Representatives Branches
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In which branch of government would you find the following: 1.Supreme Court (JUDICIAL) 2.President (EXECUTIVE) 3.House of Representatives (LEGISLATIVE) Branches
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Powers specifically granted to the federal government are known as what? Powers specifically granted to the states are known as what? Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are known as what? Powers
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Powers specifically granted to the federal government are known as what? (DELEGATED) Powers specifically granted to the states are known as what? (RESERVED) Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are known as what? (CONCURRENT) Powers
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What is the name for a written change to the Constitution? How many of these changes have been made in United States History? One of these changes repealed a previous change? What were the two numbers? Constitutional Changes
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What is the name for a written change to the Constitution? (AMENDMENT) How many of these changes have been made in United States History? (27) One of these changes repealed a previous change? What were the two numbers? (21 repealed 18) Constitutional Changes
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System of government in which the power lies with the states System of government in which the state and local governments each have power System of government in which the local government has no power Systems of Government
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System of government in which the power lies with the states (CONFEDERATION) System of government in which the state and local governments each have power (FEDERAL) System of government in which the local government has no power (UNITARY) Systems of Government
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A written plan outlining government Division of governmental powers between the federal government and state governments A form of government in which all power is in the hands of one person or a small group of people Vocabulary
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A written plan outlining government (CONSTITUTION) Division of governmental powers between the federal government and state governments (FEDERALISM) A form of government in which all power is in the hands of one person or a small group of people (DICTATORSHIP) Vocabulary
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Current Vice President of the United States Republican Nominee for President Republican Nominee for Vice President Name the person
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Current Vice President of the United States (BIDEN) Republican Nominee for President (ROMNEY) Republican Nominee for Vice President (RYAN) Name the person
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Natural increase in population occurs when the death rate is larger than the birth rate The majority of Americans live in rural areas of the United States 50% of the United States population lives in metropolitan areas True or False
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Natural increase in population occurs when the death rate is larger than the birth rate (FALSE- REVERSED) The majority of Americans live in rural areas of the United States (FALSE-METRO AREAS) 50% of the United States population lives in metropolitan areas (FALSE-80%) True or False
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Declaration of Independence written in Philadelphia at what meeting? Articles of Confederation were drawn up at what meeting? The Democratic and Republican platforms were drawn up at what meetings? Name the event
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Declaration of Independence written in Philadelphia at what meeting? (CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) Articles of Confederation were drawn up at what meeting? (2 nd CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) The Democratic and Republican platforms were drawn up at what meetings? (NATIONAL CONVENTIONS) Name the event
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System in which voters in a community come together to make decisions and laws System where voters select people to make laws on their behalf Consent of the governed Vocabulary
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System in which voters in a community come together to make decisions and laws (DIRECT DEMOCRACY) System where voters select people to make laws on their behalf (REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY) Consent of the governed (POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY) Vocabulary
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House of Representatives Presidency Supreme Court Which Article?
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House of Representatives (I) Presidency (II) Supreme Court (III) Which Article?
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Conduct elections Print money Declare war Name that Power
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Conduct elections (STATE/RESERVED) Print money (FEDERAL/DELEGATED) Declare war (FED/DEL) Name that Power
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Establishing courts Regulating Education Collecting Taxes Name that Power II
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Establishing courts (SHARED/CONCURRENT) Regulating Education (STATE/RES) Collecting Taxes (SHARED/CONC) Name that Power II
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Regulating immigration Armed forces Marriage laws/licenses Name that Power III
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Regulating immigration (FED/DEL) Armed forces (FED/DEL) Marriage laws/licenses (STATE/RES) Name that Power III
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Constitution needed to be ratified by all 13 states before going into effect. Pennsylvania has a law that disagrees with the federal law. Pennsylvania’s law reigns supreme. The President’s Cabinet is found in Article II of the Constitution. True or False
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Constitution needed to be ratified by all 13 states before going into effect. (FALSE-9) Pennsylvania has a law that disagrees with the federal law. Pennsylvania’s law reigns supreme. (FALSE-FED) The President’s Cabinet is found in Article II of the Constitution. (FALSE-NOT WRITTEN) True or False
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Veto a law Rule an action unconstitutional Appoint justices to the Supreme Court Name that Branch
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Veto a law (E) Rule an action unconstitutional (J) Appoint justices to the Supreme Court (E) Name that Branch
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Impeach the President Override a veto Refuse to approve an appointment to Supreme Court Name that Branch II
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Impeach the President (L) Override a veto (L) Refuse to approve an appointment to Supreme Court (L) Name that Branch II
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The Federalist Papers were written to increase support for the Constitution The Articles of Confederation preserved the federal government’s right to rule The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature--2 chambers: House and Senate True or False
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The Federalist Papers were written to increase support for the Constitution (TRUE) The Articles of Confederation preserved the federal government’s right to rule (FALSE-STATE SOVEREIGNTY) The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature--2 chambers: House and Senate. (TRUE) True or False
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Name the three ways a country’s population could increase: Population Increase
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Name the three ways a country’s population could increase: Birthrate higher than Death rate Acquisition of new lands Immigration to your country Population Increase
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Give three points from either party’s platform. Identify which party you have selected. Select A Party
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