Title: Impeach This!
1Impeach This!
The Govenator
Joe Biden
Has no soul
Dont tread On me
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2Division of power shared between the federal and
state governments
3Federalism
4More than any other cabinet member, this cabinet
member deals with foreign diplomacy (John Kerry
currently holds the position)
5Secretary of State
6The purpose of serving on a jury
7To protect the right for people to be tried by
their peers.
8Not being able to collect federal taxes was a
huge problem under this governing document
9Articles of Confederation
10The principle that all people are subject to and
accountable to law that is fairly applied and
enforced
11Rule of law
12Three subjects you need to know to become a
naturalized citizen
13U.S. history, Civics, and English
14The Supreme Court finding a law unconstitutional
is an example of this
15Judicial Review
16Bill that becomes a law based on the vote of the
people in a state
17Referendum
18Believed in the protection of states rights and
peoples rights
19Antifederalists
20A more informed society is the result of the
protection of which amendment
211st AmendmentFreedom of Speech
22The Constitution should protect fundamental
rights like those in the Bill of Rights would be
a belief of these people
23Antifederalists
24Meaning of the phrase We the people in the
preamble of the Constitution
25Power of the government comes from the people
26Name two obligations you have as a citizen
27Pay taxesServe on juriesObey lawsDefend the
nation
28According to this quote deriving their just
powers from the consent of the governed, the
power of our government comes from here
29The people
30Biggest debate between federalists and
antifederalists
31Whether states or federal government should hold
more power
32Process by which citizens of a state may propose
a law by collecting signatures on a petition
33Initiative
34Separation of powers and checks and balances best
describe this system of govenment
35Limited government
36Explain how the Internet can potentially increase
the level of citizens civic participation
37People can interact online to discuss issues and
express views on political matters
38Reason that Citizens are allowed to express
opinions that may conflict with the majority of
citizens or the government
39Founding fathers understood that people
disagreeing with the government is essential to a
republican government
40Argument between the Federalists and
Antifederalists that was solved by the creation
of a bicameral legislature
41State representation in national government
42Rule of law, separation of power, and checks and
balances all limit the power of this
43Government
44This rule protects against tyranny
45Rule of law
46The two steps that are needed to add an amendment
to the Constitution
47First, 2/3rds of Congress passes the amendment.
Second, 3/4ths of the states have to ratify an
amendment
48This group reflects the opinions of the people
because they are elected every two years, make
laws, and their numbers are based on population
49House of Representatives
50Explain the 5 main steps for how a bill becomes a
law
511.Bill introduced in Senate2. Senate votes3.
Introduced in House of Representatives4. House
votes5. President signs or vetos