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AP GOVERNMENT 1 ST Semester Review Pt. 1
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Items to add to your review sheet Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Connecticut Compromise 3/5 Compromise Popular sovereignty Commerce Clause Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Connecticut Compromise 3/5 Compromise Popular sovereignty Commerce Clause
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1. Which level has each power? FEDERAL, STATE, BOTH a.Coin money b.Conduct elections c.Tax citizens d.Regulate interstate commerce e.Create courts & enforce laws FEDERAL, STATE, BOTH a.Coin money b.Conduct elections c.Tax citizens d.Regulate interstate commerce e.Create courts & enforce laws
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2. A ___ legislature has 2 houses.
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3. The ___ Plan was the idea proposed at the Constitutional convention that would have 2 houses in the legislature, both based on population.
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4. The ___ impeaches, while the ___ holds the trial for the impeachment.
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5. ___ government is when the majority of the legislature and executive are made up of different parties.
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6. ___ and ___ were impeached by congress, but not removed.
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7. Amendments may be proposed by ___ of congress and ratified by ___ of the states.
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8. ___ was Chief Justice when Marbury v. Madison was decided.
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9. What is the topic of each article below? I II III IV V 9. What is the topic of each article below? I II III IV V
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10. A ___ election is for a party to choose it candidate while a ___ election is when the office holder is determined.
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11. Declare war, tax, coin money, etc are examples of ___ powers given to congress.
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12. Conducting elections, education, create local government are ____ powers for states.
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13. ___ is the case that stated a state can’t tax the federal government.
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14. The ___ clause states that the Constitution is superior over laws, state constitutions, state laws, actions of the president, etc.
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15. Collect taxes is a ___ power (one shared by both federal and state governments).
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16. Article I Section ___ is where expressed powers are listed.
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17. Women, minorities and younger voters are more likely to vote for the ___ party.
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18. Those who oppose most government regulations are called ___.
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19. Destroy individual initiative is a criticism of ___ while the ___ favor big government when it suits them.
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20. A ___ is a collection of people who share some common interests and seek to influence government policy to their benefit.
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21. Voters petition to pass a law through a(n) ___ by putting it on the ballot and voting for it, while a(n) ___ is a review by the voters of already passed legislation.
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1. Which level has each power? FEDERAL, STATE, BOTH a.Coin moneyFEDERAL b.Conduct electionsSTATE c.Tax citizensBOTH d.Regulate interstate commerceFEDERAL e.Create courts & enforce lawsBOTH FEDERAL, STATE, BOTH a.Coin moneyFEDERAL b.Conduct electionsSTATE c.Tax citizensBOTH d.Regulate interstate commerceFEDERAL e.Create courts & enforce lawsBOTH
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2. A ___ legislature has 2 houses. BICAMERAL 2. A ___ legislature has 2 houses. BICAMERAL
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3. The ___ Plan was the idea proposed at the Constitutional convention that would have 2 houses in the legislature, both based on population. VIRGINIA 3. The ___ Plan was the idea proposed at the Constitutional convention that would have 2 houses in the legislature, both based on population. VIRGINIA
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4. The ___ impeaches, while the ___ holds the trial for the impeachment. HOUSE SENATE 4. The ___ impeaches, while the ___ holds the trial for the impeachment. HOUSE SENATE
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5. ___ government is when the majority of the legislature and executive are made up of different parties. DIVIDED 5. ___ government is when the majority of the legislature and executive are made up of different parties. DIVIDED
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6. ___ and ___ were impeached by congress, but not removed. BILL CLINTON ANDREW JOHNSON 6. ___ and ___ were impeached by congress, but not removed. BILL CLINTON ANDREW JOHNSON
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7. Amendments may be proposed by ___ of congress and ratified by ___ of the states. 2/3 3/4 7. Amendments may be proposed by ___ of congress and ratified by ___ of the states. 2/3 3/4
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8. ___ was Chief Justice when Marbury v. Madison was decided. JOHN MARSHALL 8. ___ was Chief Justice when Marbury v. Madison was decided. JOHN MARSHALL
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9. What is the topic of each article below? I II III IV V 9. What is the topic of each article below? I II III IV V LEGISLATURE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL STATES AMENDMENT PROCESS
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10. A ___ election is for a party to choose it candidate while a ___ election is when the office holder is determined. PRIMARY GENERAL 10. A ___ election is for a party to choose it candidate while a ___ election is when the office holder is determined. PRIMARY GENERAL
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11. Declare war, tax, coin money, etc are examples of ___ powers given to congress. EXPRESSED/DELEGATED 11. Declare war, tax, coin money, etc are examples of ___ powers given to congress. EXPRESSED/DELEGATED
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12. Conducting elections, education, create local government are ____ powers for states. RESERVED 12. Conducting elections, education, create local government are ____ powers for states. RESERVED
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13. ___ is the case that stated a state can’t tax the federal government. MCCULOCH V. MARYLAND 13. ___ is the case that stated a state can’t tax the federal government. MCCULOCH V. MARYLAND
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14. The ___ clause states that the Constitution is superior over laws, state constitutions, state laws, actions of the president, etc. SUPREMACY 14. The ___ clause states that the Constitution is superior over laws, state constitutions, state laws, actions of the president, etc. SUPREMACY
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15. Collect taxes is a ___ power (one shared by both federal and state governments). CONCURRENT 15. Collect taxes is a ___ power (one shared by both federal and state governments). CONCURRENT
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16. Article I Section ___ is where expressed powers are listed. 8 16. Article I Section ___ is where expressed powers are listed. 8
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17. Women, minorities and younger voters are more likely to vote for the ___ party. DEMOCRATIC 17. Women, minorities and younger voters are more likely to vote for the ___ party. DEMOCRATIC
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18. Those who oppose most government regulations are called ___. LIBERTARIANS 18. Those who oppose most government regulations are called ___. LIBERTARIANS
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19. Destroy individual initiative is a criticism of ___ while the ___ favor big government when it suits them. DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS 19. Destroy individual initiative is a criticism of ___ while the ___ favor big government when it suits them. DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS
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20. A(N) ___ is a collection of people who share some common interests and seek to influence government policy to their benefit. INTEREST GROUP 20. A(N) ___ is a collection of people who share some common interests and seek to influence government policy to their benefit. INTEREST GROUP
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21. Voters petition to pass a law through a ___ by putting it on the ballot and voting for it, while a ___ is a review by the voters of already passed legislation. INITIATIVE REFERENDUM 21. Voters petition to pass a law through a ___ by putting it on the ballot and voting for it, while a ___ is a review by the voters of already passed legislation. INITIATIVE REFERENDUM
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