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Chapter 7: Jeopardy Review
5 Principles of Gov’t Parts of Government Federal vs. State Miscellaneous
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• California bans purple tee-shirts in public. Which principle of gov’t does this fall under?
Federalism
• Anything to do with a state is Federalism!
200
• The Vice President is caught stealing tax-payers money to fund his own underground wrestling tournament and then is impeached due to his crimes.
Limited Gov’t
• No one, even in gov’t, is above the law!
300
• The Judicial branch is allowed to declare laws constitutional.
Separation of powers
• Every branch has a specific and different power
400
• The President has the power to veto a law that Congress send him/her.
Checks and balances
• No one branch is more powerful than the others.
500
• The people have the power in the government because they have the right to vote.
Popular Sovereignty
• The people rule the gov’t through their vote
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• This was a plan for government that included a one-house legislative branch with equal representation for all states no matter the size of the population was:
New Jersey Plan
200
• Who makes up the Congress?
Senate and House of Representatives
• Bicameral House
300
• What is the difference between the Federal Government and the State government?
• State: run only by the state• Federal: central/ national gov’t
400
• What is the job of the Judicial Branch?
To Interpret the Laws
500
• What are the qualifications for being President?
• Must be 35, born in the US, and lived in the country 14 years before running for President
100
• The power of control over education belongs to …
The State
200
• The power of gun regulation belongs to…
Both
300
• The power over collecting taxes belongs to…
Both
400
• The power over creating and maintaining roads belongs to…
Both
500
• They have the power to declare war…
Federal Gov’t
100
• How many senators does each state have?
• 2
200
• This proposal for government that called for a two-house legislative: a House of Representatives determined by population and a Senate with equal representation:
The Great Compromise
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• What were the Articles of Confederation?
Articles of Confederation
• The system of Federal gov’t from 1783 to 1787 that was extremely flawed.
400
• What was one flaw of the Articles of Confederation?
Articles
• Weak central gov’t• Couldn’t raise taxes• Only had one branch of gov’t…
500
• Which success of the Articles of Confederation created a way for new states to join the original 13 states once they had 60,000 free citizens?
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787