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Chapter 7: Jeopardy Review
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5 Principles of Gov’tParts of GovernmentFederal vs. StateMiscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500
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100 California bans purple tee-shirts in public. Which principle of gov’t does this fall under? California bans purple tee-shirts in public. Which principle of gov’t does this fall under?
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Federalism Anything to do with a state is Federalism!
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200 The Vice President is caught stealing tax-payers money to fund his own underground wrestling tournament and then is impeached due to his crimes. The Vice President is caught stealing tax-payers money to fund his own underground wrestling tournament and then is impeached due to his crimes.
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Limited Gov’t No one, even in gov’t, is above the law!
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300 The Judicial branch is allowed to declare laws constitutional. The Judicial branch is allowed to declare laws constitutional.
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Separation of powers Every branch has a specific and different power
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400 The President has the power to veto a law that Congress send him/her. The President has the power to veto a law that Congress send him/her.
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Checks and balances No one branch is more powerful than the others.
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500 The people have the power in the government because they have the right to vote. The people have the power in the government because they have the right to vote.
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Popular Sovereignty The people rule the gov’t through their vote
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100 This was a plan for government that included a one-house legislative branch with equal representation for all states no matter the size of the population was: This was a plan for government that included a one-house legislative branch with equal representation for all states no matter the size of the population was:
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New Jersey Plan
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200 Who makes up the Congress?
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Senate and House of Representatives Bicameral House
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300 What is the difference between the Federal Government and the State government? What is the difference between the Federal Government and the State government?
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State: run only by the state Federal: central/ national gov’t
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400 What is the job of the Judicial Branch?
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To Interpret the Laws
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500 What are the qualifications for being President?
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Must be 35, born in the US, and lived in the country 14 years before running for President
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100 The power of control over education belongs to …
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The State
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200 The power of gun regulation belongs to…
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Both
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300 The power over collecting taxes belongs to…
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Both
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400 The power over creating and maintaining roads belongs to… The power over creating and maintaining roads belongs to…
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Both
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500 They have the power to declare war…
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Federal Gov’t
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100 How many senators does each state have?
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200 This proposal for government that called for a two-house legislative: a House of Representatives determined by population and a Senate with equal representation: This proposal for government that called for a two-house legislative: a House of Representatives determined by population and a Senate with equal representation:
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The Great Compromise
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300 What were the Articles of Confederation?
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Articles of Confederation The system of Federal gov’t from 1783 to 1787 that was extremely flawed. The system of Federal gov’t from 1783 to 1787 that was extremely flawed.
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400 What was one flaw of the Articles of Confederation?
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Articles Weak central gov’t Couldn’t raise taxes Only had one branch of gov’t…
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500 Which success of the Articles of Confederation created a way for new states to join the original 13 states once they had 60,000 free citizens? Which success of the Articles of Confederation created a way for new states to join the original 13 states once they had 60,000 free citizens?
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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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