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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!U.S. History I - Review
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JEOPARDY!
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Government Basics
U.S. Constitution
Key Principles
No Need FederalismState
Sovereignty
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A government in which all or most
citizens participate directly
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Synonym for republic
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View that government is dominated by
appointed officials
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American democracy is dominated by a few top leaders – such as the media or special
interest groups
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This view is most commonly used to explain America’s
democratic system.
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Weak federal powerNo ExecutiveNo Judiciary
No power to taxno power to regulate interstate commerce
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We hold these truths to be self evident, that all
men are created equal…with certain unalienable rights…Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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This threat showed leaders in 1787 that state governments
could easily collapse from
internal dissension.
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This plan created a popularly elected House
based on state population and a state-elected
Senate, with two members per state.
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This plan called for three branches of government with the executive and
judicial branches chosen by the national
legislature. Congress could also veto any state
law.
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Government authority shared by national and
state governments. Say hello to sovereign
states.
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This principle limits the power of popular
majorities.
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Powers given to the national government
alone.
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Federalist Paper #51 said this principle was
sufficient to limit federal authority.
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Federalist Paper #10 said this could be
better kept in check in a large republic
with a strong central government.
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Federal government can’t violate your individual rights,
according to this list of ten Amendments.
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These three protections assured
Federalists that Amendments detailing
specific rights was unnecessary.
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An executive’s ability to block a
particular provision in a bill passed by
the legislature.
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This is the most commonly used way
to amend the U.S. Constitution.
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Two ways the U.S. Constitution
enumerates limits on the power of the
majority.
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The effort to transfer responsibility for
many public programs from the federal government
to the states.
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This money-giving scheme gives broader authority to the states,
as states can spend within a broad range of
programs.
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This Supreme Court case invoked implied powers
to Congress and reasserted the supremacy
of the national government over the
states.
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The doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state’s opinion, violates
the Constitution.
Daily Double!!!
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Doctrine holding that the national government is
supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in
theirs, and the two spheres should be kept
separate.
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Three examples of direct democracy practiced at the
state level.
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Two types of grants-in-aid
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Two ways in which the federal government
controls state government activities
using money.
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State power to enact laws promoting
health, safety, and morals.
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This rule allows city governments to do anything that is not
prohibited by the charter or state law.