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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 I Love Civics More I Love Civics the Most I Will Study I Will Make an A+
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Powers held by both state and federal governments
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What are concurrent powers?
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Keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful
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What are checks and balances?
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The notion that governmental power lies with the people
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What is popular sovereignty?
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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
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What is the Bill of Rights?
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Group of people named by each state to elect the president
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What is the electoral college?
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Part of the Constitution that deals with how the legislative branch will work
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What is Article I?
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A Connecticut man who proposed the Great Compromise
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Who is Roger Sherman?
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A famous diplomat and writer who attended the Constitutional Convention
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Who was Benjamin Franklin?
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Powers given to the state governments but not to the national governments
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What are reserved powers?
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According to this, the law applies to everyone, even those who govern
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What is rule of law?
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This allows Congress to exercise implied powers
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What is the necessary and proper clause?
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This branch’s duties include dealing with leaders of foreign countries
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What is the executive branch?
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This states the 6 purposes for government
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What is the Preamble?
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The form of government in which power is divided between national and state governments
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What is federalism?
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A plan that proposed that every 5 enslaved persons would count as 3 free persons
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What was the Three Fifths Compromise?
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He presided over the Constitutional Convention
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Who was George Washington?
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He was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention
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Who was Benjamin Franklin?
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The Constitutional Convention was held here
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What is Philadelphia, PA?
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Has the power to declare war
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What is Congress?
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Were in favor of the newly created U.S. Constitution
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Who were the federalists?
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Congressional powers not listed in the Constitution
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What are implied powers?
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This can be interpreted differently by the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court
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What is the Constitution?
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Opposed the newly created Constitution
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Who were the Anti- federalists?
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The number of Supreme Court justices
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What is 9?
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Preamble, 7 articles, and 27 amendments
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What are the 3 main parts of the Constitution?
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