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Chapter 5, Part 1 “Citizenship and the Constitution” Hosted by Ms. Monteiro

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What is a federal system (federalism)

of government?

Shared power between the state governments and the federal government

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What does it mean to veto something?

Veto means to cancel

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What does the word impeach mean?

Impeach means to bring charges of serious crimes against someone in the federal government such as the

President

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What is due process? 

The law must be fairly applied to all citizens

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What is the definition of double jeopardy?

 

A person cannot be tried more than once for the same crime

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What is the main job of the legislative branch?

The Legislative Branch makes the laws

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What is another name for the legislative branch?

Congress

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What are the two parts of the legislative branch?

The House of Representative and the Senate

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Who has to approve the laws that Congress passes?

The President of the United States

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Name something that Congress does besides pass laws.

Approves treaties, grants money, declares war, confirms presidential appointments

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Which article (part) of the Constitution describes the executive branch?  

Article II (2)

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What is the main job of the President of the United States?

 

Enforce the laws passed by Congress

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What are the four requirements to be

President of the United States?

Native-born, U.S. citizen, 35 years old, resident for 14 years

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 For how many total years can a person be president?

8 years – maximum of two 4 year terms

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Who takes over if the president cannot fulfill his job?

Vice-presidentVice-president

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 What is the judicial branch made up of?

Federal courts headed by the U.S.Supreme Court

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If a person feels that he or she did not have a fair trial,

what court should be used?

Court of appeals

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How many judges are on the U.S. Supreme Court? 

 

9 judges

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Which president appointed the first female U.S.

Supreme Court justice? 

Ronald Reagan

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 About how many court cases does the U.S. Supreme

court hear each year?

100 out of thousands

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Which amendments to the Constitution are

part of the Bill of Rights?  

The first ten amendments, which were all added at the same time

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 Which amendment guarantees a trial by jury?

The Sixth Amendment (part of the Bill of Rights0

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What is a Constitutional amendment?

 

An addition that was added after the main part of the Constitution was written

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Which amendment says that citizens have more

rights than the ones listed in the Constitution?

The Ninth Amendment

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Which amendment includes freedom of religion?

The First Amendment ( part of the Bill of Rights)