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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt VocabularyPowersFlorida Gov’t Correct Level of Gov’t Amendments
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A period in the history of the United States where the possession, manufacture, sale, transportation or consumption of alcohol was illegal.
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Prohibition
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The 13 th -15 th Amendments are also known as…..
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Reconstruction Amendments
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A legislature made up of two, separate legislative bodies.
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Bicameral
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This system grants certain rights to the Federal Government, and certain rights to the state governments
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Federalism
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Found in Article I, section 8, this allows the Federal government to pass laws, even if the ability to regulate the area isn’t clearly spelled out in the Constitution.
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Elastic or Necessary and Proper Clause
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These powers are clearly listed in the Constitution as being the responsibility of the Federal Government
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Expressed Powers
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These are powers which can be shared by both Federal and State governments
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Concurrent Powers
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This means the powers not given to the Federal government are the responsibility of the States
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Reserved Powers
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Created through the necessary and proper clause, these powers are carried out by Congress, even though the Constitution doesn’t specifically mention them
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Implied Powers
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Powers removed from both the Federal and State governments; they are clearly prohibited
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Denied Powers
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If the Constitution doesn’t specifically mention a power as being for the federal government, then it belongs to the States or People, at least, according to this portion of the Constitution…
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10 th Amendment (States’ Rights)
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The Florida Constitution contains this many Articles.
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Twelve
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The minimum age requirement to become a state Representative or Senator in Florida.
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The minimum age requirement to become Governor of Florida.
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The two most often used ways for a State Amendment to be approved are through these two ways:
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Florida Legislature (Joint Resolution) Voter (ballot) initiative
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Declaring War
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Federal
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Providing for Education
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State
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Regulate trade within a state (Intrastate)
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State
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Collecting Taxes
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Concurrent (Shared)
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Establish Post Offices
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Federal
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Provided that the right to vote could not be removed based upon race.
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15 th Amendment
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Amendment which gave 18 year olds the right to vote
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26 th Amendment
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Amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote
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19 th Amendment
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Often called the “Equal Protection” Amendment
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14 th Amendment
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Limited the President to two terms
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22 nd Amendment
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Final Jeopardy
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Gee Whiz Stuff…let’s see if you were really paying attention!!!! Category:
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1. Which Country has the longest Constitution? 2. What is the name of Florida’s Governor?
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1. India (444 Articles) 2. Rick Scott
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