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Title: Impeach This!


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Impeach This!
The Govenator
Joe Biden
Has no soul
Dont tread On me
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Division of power shared between the federal and
state governments
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Federalism
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More than any other cabinet member, this cabinet
member deals with foreign diplomacy (John Kerry
currently holds the position)
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Secretary of State
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The purpose of serving on a jury
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To protect the right for people to be tried by
their peers.
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Not being able to collect federal taxes was a
huge problem under this governing document
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Articles of Confederation
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The principle that all people are subject to and
accountable to law that is fairly applied and
enforced
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Rule of law
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Three subjects you need to know to become a
naturalized citizen
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U.S. history, Civics, and English
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The Supreme Court finding a law unconstitutional
is an example of this
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Judicial Review
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Bill that becomes a law based on the vote of the
people in a state
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Referendum
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Believed in the protection of states rights and
peoples rights
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Antifederalists
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A more informed society is the result of the
protection of which amendment
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1st AmendmentFreedom of Speech
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The Constitution should protect fundamental
rights like those in the Bill of Rights would be
a belief of these people
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Antifederalists
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Meaning of the phrase We the people in the
preamble of the Constitution
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Power of the government comes from the people
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Name two obligations you have as a citizen
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Pay taxesServe on juriesObey lawsDefend the
nation
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According to this quote deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed, the
power of our government comes from here
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The people
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Biggest debate between federalists and
antifederalists
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Whether states or federal government should hold
more power
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Process by which citizens of a state may propose
a law by collecting signatures on a petition
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Initiative
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Separation of powers and checks and balances best
describe this system of govenment
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Limited government
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Explain how the Internet can potentially increase
the level of citizens civic participation
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People can interact online to discuss issues and
express views on political matters
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Reason that Citizens are allowed to express
opinions that may conflict with the majority of
citizens or the government
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Founding fathers understood that people
disagreeing with the government is essential to a
republican government
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Argument between the Federalists and
Antifederalists that was solved by the creation
of a bicameral legislature
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State representation in national government
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Rule of law, separation of power, and checks and
balances all limit the power of this
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Government
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This rule protects against tyranny
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Rule of law
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The two steps that are needed to add an amendment
to the Constitution
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First, 2/3rds of Congress passes the amendment.
Second, 3/4ths of the states have to ratify an
amendment
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This group reflects the opinions of the people
because they are elected every two years, make
laws, and their numbers are based on population
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House of Representatives
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Explain the 5 main steps for how a bill becomes a
law
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1.Bill introduced in Senate2. Senate votes3.
Introduced in House of Representatives4. House
votes5. President signs or vetos
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