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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Impeach This! The GovenatorJoe Biden Has no soul Don’t tread On me 100
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Division of power shared between the federal and state governments
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Federalism
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More than any other cabinet member, this cabinet member deals with foreign diplomacy (John Kerry currently holds the position)
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Secretary of State
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The purpose of serving on a jury
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To protect the right for people to be tried by their peers.
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Not being able to collect federal taxes was a huge problem under this governing document
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Articles of Confederation
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The principle that all people are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced
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Rule of law
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Three subjects you need to know to become a naturalized citizen
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U.S. history, Civics, and English
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The Supreme Court finding a law unconstitutional is an example of this
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Judicial Review
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Bill that becomes a law based on the vote of the people in a state
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Referendum
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Believed in the protection of states’ rights and peoples’ rights
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Antifederalists
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A more informed society is the result of the protection of which amendment
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1 st Amendment Freedom of Speech
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The Constitution should protect fundamental rights like those in the Bill of Rights would be a belief of these people
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Antifederalists
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Meaning of the phrase “We the people” in the preamble of the Constitution
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Power of the government comes from the people
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Name two obligations you have as a citizen
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Pay taxes Serve on juries Obey laws Defend the nation
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According to this quote: “…deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”, the power of our government comes from here
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The people
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Biggest debate between federalists and antifederalists
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Whether states or federal government should hold more power
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Process by which citizens of a state may propose a law by collecting signatures on a petition
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Initiative
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Separation of powers and checks and balances best describe this system of govenment
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Limited government
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Explain how the Internet can potentially increase the level of citizens’ civic participation
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People can interact online to discuss issues and express views on political matters
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Reason that Citizens are allowed to express opinions that may conflict with the majority of citizens or the government
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Founding fathers understood that people disagreeing with the government is essential to a republican government
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Argument between the Federalists and Antifederalists that was solved by the creation of a bicameral legislature
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State representation in national government
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Rule of law, separation of power, and checks and balances all limit the power of this
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Government
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This rule protects against tyranny
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Rule of law
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The two steps that are needed to add an amendment to the Constitution
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First, 2/3rds of Congress passes the amendment. Second, 3/4ths of the states have to ratify an amendment
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This group reflects the opinions of the people because they are elected every two years, make laws, and their numbers are based on population
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House of Representatives
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Explain the 5 main steps for how a bill becomes a law
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1.Bill introduced in Senate 2. Senate votes 3. Introduced in House of Representatives 4. House votes 5. President signs or vetos
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