Title: CIVICS
1CIVICS
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3Articles of Confederation
4Constitutional Convention
5Constitution Set-Up
6Principles of the Cons.
7Branches of Government
8The Amendments
9Cons. Conv.
Cons. Set-up
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Branches
Articles of Confed.
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10Define Confederation
11A group of ind. state gov. that band together for
a common purpose
12I was the major reason Shayss rebellion
occurred.
13Debt
14What was the major problem with the Articles of
Confederation?
15Federal government was too weak
16This term means formal approval.
17 Ratification
18An agreement of friendship among the states.
This was the philosophy behind what?
19 Articles of Confed.
203 Branches of Government Power of Veto Oath to
the federal government What Am I?
21Virginia Plan
22These were the name of people who were against a
strong federal government.
23Anti-federalist
24This agreement was made in order to deal with the
slave issue
253/5 Compromise
26These writings by Alexander Hamilton and others
promoted the idea of a strong national government
27The Federalist Papers
28- State the relationship between the following
- Great Compromise
- 3/5 Compromise
- House of Representatives
29Both dealt with population and representation in
the House of Rep. based off of it.
30What 3 parts make up the Constitution?
31Preamble Articles Amendments
32How many amendments are in the Cons.?
3327
34How are the number of electoral votes calculated?
35Add the number of senators to the number of
members of the House
36Article 1 of the Constitution talks about
37Congress
38Daily Double!!
Daily Double
39What is the thesis of the Constitution?
40The Preamble
41These are powers that are set aside for state
governments.
42Reserved Powers
43These are powers given to the federal government.
44Enumerated Powers
45 This gives Congress broad powers over any
situation.
46Elastic clause
47This clause established the Constitution as the
highest law.
48Supremacy Clause
49The ability to collect taxes by both the state
and federal government is an example of what?
50Concurrent Power
51This is the magic number a presidential candidate
needs to win an election.
52270
53This group has the power to impeach a president
54The House of Reps.
55This Supreme Court case established the
principles of judicial review
56Marbury v. Madison
57What goes at point A?
Bill
House of Reps.
Idea
Floor of House
A
Floor of Senate
If the Senate makes a change
58Rules Committee
59Daily Double!!
Daily Double
60This amendment was created because FDR served for
4 terms.
6122nd Amendment
62The 3rd amendment is about
63Not having to house soldiers
64Amendment 10 states
65The power of the federal government is limited
66The Civil War amendments are what numbers?
6713 - 15
68The Prohibition amendments are what numbers?
6918 21
70Which amendment states I have the right to remain
silent?
71Amendment 5
72FINAL JEOPARDY
73FINAL JEOPARDY
If neither candidate gets 270 electoral votes,
how is the president selected?
74By the House of Reps.