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Chapter 5 Part 2 Review The Federal Government
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Where was the The United States Constitution was written? Philadelphia
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The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia was attended by how many delegates. 55
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more interested in furthering one’s own interests self-serving
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In what kind of government are representatives elected to make the laws. Republic
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Who presided over the Constitutional Convention? George Washington
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Proportional representation is based on what? Population
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Explain the Virginia Plan –
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Proposed by Edmund Randolph of Virginia,
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Large State Plan Bicameral Legislature Lower house members elected by qualified voters
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membership Based on free population,
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state legislatures would select upper house members
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Explain the New Jersey Plan – New Jersey
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Small state plan, congress would be unicameral, each state would get one vote
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What settled the differences over the makeup of the national legislature. Great Compromise
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A two-house legislature Bicameral
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The law-making body of government is the Legislative Branch
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In 2011, West Virginia’s two senators John D. Rockefeller IV & (Joe Manchin 2011)
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West Virginia has how many members in the U.S. House of Representatives. Three
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West Virginia’s members of the House of Representatives are - 1.David McKinley 1 st District 2.Shelly Moore Capito 2 nd District 3.Nick Joe Rahall 3 rd District
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The U.S. House of Representatives has a total of how many members? 435
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The U.S. Senate has how many members? 100
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What powers are those that are listed in the Constitution. Expressed
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Name some expressed powers
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1. Regulating commerce 2. Levying and collecting revenues or taxes 3. Coining and issuing money 4. Borrowing money 5. Establishing bankruptcy rules 6. Establishing the naturalization procedure 7. Establishing post offices 8. Issuing copyrights and patents 9. Regulating weights and measures 10. Establishing federal courts
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11.Punishing counterfeiters 12. Providing legislation for territories of the United States, such as the District of Columbia, and providing for and maintaining national parks, federal buildings, and other federally owned lands 13. Declaring war and making rules for warfare and the operation of the armed services
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powers not specifically stated in the Constitution. implied powers
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What clause gives Congress the right to make all laws necessary to carry out its expressed powers? Elastic Clause
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Another name for roads and bridges infrastructure
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All money bills begin where? House of Representatives
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one who is reluctant to make changes. Conservative
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to bring charges against a public official while that person is still in office impeach
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The president of the United States heads the what branch of government? Executive
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Presidential Line of Succession 1. Vice President 2. Speaker of the House of Representatives 3. President Pro Tempore of the Senate 4. Secretary of State 5. Secretary of the Treasury 6. Secretary of Defense 7. Attorney General 8. Secretary of the Interior 9. Secretary of Agriculture 10. Secretary of Commerce
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The president of the United States is officially elected by the- Electoral College
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Common people not enough education to choose President The Electoral College has 538 votes 270 Votes to get elected West Virginia 5 Votes 2 Senators + 3 Representatives = 5 Votes
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The Constitution gives the president a number of powers. 1.Appoint and dismiss thousands of federal employees including ambassadors, ministers and consuls, Supreme Court and federal 2.judges, cabinet officers, and those who serve under them. Major presidential appointments are made with the consent of the Senate 3.Act as commander-in-chief of the nation’s armed forces 4.Call extra sessions of Congress 5.Recommend legislation 6.Veto bills or sign legislative bills into law 7. Receive diplomatic representatives
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The court system is the what branch of government? Judicial
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The highest court in the land U.S. Supreme Court
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West Virginia has how many federal judges in district courts. 11
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What is is the ability to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional. Judicial review
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a legal judgment that a person or an organization cannot pay its debts; the assets of the person or organization are administered to pay off those debts bankruptcy
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What are the requirements to become president? 35 years of age Natural-born citizen 14 years residence in U.S. 4 year term
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What are the requirements to become a U.S. Senator? 30 years of age Citizen for 9 years Resident of state elected 6 year term
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What are the requirements to become a U.S. Representative? 25 years of age Citizen for 7 years Resident of state elected 2 year term
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process designed to assure that no one branch of the government becomes too powerful checks and balances
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Give some examples of how the Congress checks the president. 1.Approves presidential appointments 2.Controls budget and money appropriations 3.May impeach the president 4.Can override veto
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Give one example of how the judiciary checks Congress. It may declare laws unconstitutional
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Give one example of how the president checks Congress. He may veto bills
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Give one example of how the president checks the judiciary. He can appoint and remove federal judges
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What branch of government has the power to tax? Legislative
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What branch of government declares laws unconstitutional? Judicial
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What branch of government settles disputes between the federal and state governments. Judicial
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What branch of government enters into treaties with foreign countries. Legislative
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