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Constitution Review I

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•The Supreme Law of The Land

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•“We The People of the United States…”

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•The Three Parts of the Constitution

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•Year the Constitution Was Written

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•The Introduction of the Constitution

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•The Main Body of the Constitution is Called?•How Many does the Constitution contain?

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•These were added to the constitution after it was written? (To change)•How many have been added to the constitution?

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•The First 10 Amendments are

called?

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Article I Review

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•The Branch of Government described in Article I of the Constitution

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•The job of the Legislative Branch.

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•The Legislative Branch is made up of what main body?

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•The number of representatives in

Congress

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•The 2 houses that make up Congress

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•The number of houses in the legislative branch.

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•How Congressmen are put in office

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•How many representatives are in the House of Representatives?

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•What is the number of representatives

based on in the House of

Representatives?

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•How long is the term for a representative

in the House of Representatives?

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•What are the 3 qualifications for a

representative in the House of

Representatives?

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•Who is the leader of the House of

Representatives?

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•Whose job is it to begin impeachment

proceedings?

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•Which house is in charge of the census?

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• In what house in Congress do money bills start in?

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•How many senators are in the Senate?

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•How many senators does each state have?

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•How long is a senator’s term?

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•What are the 3 requirements to be a senator?

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•Who is in charge of the Senate?

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•Who is in charge of the Senate if the Vice President is absent?

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•Who must approve government officials

appointed by the President?

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•What is an idea called before it becomes a law? (This is presented in the House or the Senate)

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•What fraction of Congress is needed to override a veto? (part of checks and balances)

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•What can the Legislative Branch do if the President vetoes a bill?

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•Who has the power to declare war?

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•Who has the power to establish a post office?

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•Who has the power to coin money?

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•Who has the power to provide a military?

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•Who has the power to regulate trade

between the states?

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•Who has the power to tax, borrow money, establish a system of weights and measurements, and naturalization?

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Article II Review

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•What branch of government does Article II of the Constitution set up?

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•What is the job of the executive branch?

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•Who is the head of the executive branch?

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•How long is the term of the President?

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•Who is second in command in the executive branch?

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•What body elects the president?

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•How is the number of electors for each state determined?

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•Who chooses the president in the case of a tie in the electoral college?

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•How many terms is the president limited to?

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•What are the 3 qualifications for president and vice president?

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•What are the five powers a president has? (5 different titles)

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•As Commander in Chief, what is the president in charge of?

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•As Chief Executive, a president runs a country and what speech must he make to the United States?

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•As Chief of State, the President is in charge of foreign relations: Who does the president meet with?

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As Chief of State, who has the power to make treaties?

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•As Chief Legislator and part of checks and balances, what does the president have the power to do to bills?

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•As Chief of Party, what party is the president the head of?

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•Who has the power to grant pardons?

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•Article III of the Constitution sets up what branch of government?

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•What is the highest court in the nation set up by Article III?

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•What is the job of the Judicial Branch?

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•How are Justices selected for the Supreme Court?

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•As Part of the Checks and Balances, what can the Supreme Court do?

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•How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

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•How long is the term of a Justice on the Supreme Court?

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Articles IV – VII Review

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•Article IV (4) addresses?

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•What type of government must each state have according to Article IV (4)?

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•What does Article V (5) address?

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•How does an amendment get ratified?

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•What does Article VI (6) address?

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•What does Article VI (6) call the Constitution?

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•What does Article VII (7) address?

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•How many states had to ratify the constitution?

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Amendment Review

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•What 5 Freedoms does the first Amendent protect?

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•Amendment 2 gives citizens the right to?

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•Which Amendment gives the right to a trial by jury?

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•Amendment XII outlines presidential elections. With this amendment who votes for the president if the electoral college is tied?

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•Which amendment abolishes slavery?

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•Amendment XXI is the only amendment created to repeal another amendment. Which amendment does it repeal and what is that amendment about?

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•What voting right does amendment XIX give?

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•Which amendment limits the term of president to 2 terms?

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•Amendment XXIV also deals with voting rights. What is the amendment about?

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•Amendment XXV deals with presidential succession. Name the first 4 positions in the line of succession after the president.

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•Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?