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Constitution
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Vocabulary More terms Constitution Questions Separation of Powers Our rights
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The process of becoming a citizen of another country
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The process of becoming a citizen of another country
naturalization
the legal rules and procedures the government must observe before depriving a person of life, liberty or property
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the legal rules and procedures the government must observe before depriving a person of life, liberty or property
due process
power of the court to judge whether or not actions of other branches are constitutional
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power of the court to judge whether or not actions of other branches are constitutional
judicial review
power not enumerated in the Constitution but suggested in its language
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power not enumerated in the Constitution but suggested in its language
implied power
the belief that government is subject to the will of the people
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the belief that government is subject to the will of the people
popular sovereignty
power specifically given Congress in the Constitution
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power specifically given Congress in the Constitution
enumerated(delegated) powers
power belonging only to the states.
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power belonging only to the states.
reserved powers
power shared by the states and federal government
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power shared by the states and federal government
concurrent powers
government with limited powers strictly defined by law
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government with limited powers strictly defined by law
limited government
a principle by which powers are divided among different branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power
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a principle by which powers are divided among different branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power
separation of powers
Who developed the Virginia Plan
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Who developed the Virginia Plan
James Madison
System which maintains balance of power between three branches
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System which maintains balance of power between three branches
checks and balances
How many principles is the Constitution based on?
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How many principles is the Constitution based on?
7
Process of changing the Constitution is started by who
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Process of changing the Constitution is started by who
Congress
Justices of the Supreme Court explain their decision in what is called...
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Justices of the Supreme Court explain their decision in what is called...
Courts opinion
law making branch is called....
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law making branch is called....
legislative
which branch enforces the law?
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which branch enforces the law?
Executive
which branch interprets the law
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which branch interprets the law
judicial
Which two parts of legislature does not have term limits
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Which two parts of legislature does not have term limits
senators and representatives
How many members are in the U.S. Senate
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How many members are in the U.S. Senate
100
What makes up the Bill of Rights?
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What makes up the Bill of Rights?
First 10 amendments
When can the government limit citizens right to hold protests
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When can the government limit citizens right to hold protests
when public safety or health at risk
How often does the government reassign seats to the U.S. House of Representatives
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How often does the government reassign seats to the U.S. House of Representatives
Every 10 years
What is the role of the Bill of Rights
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What is the role of the Bill of Rights
limits government and protects rights of individuals
Can a state law prevail of a federal law when the two conflict?
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Can a state law prevail of a federal law when the two conflict?
No. Federal law always prevails
Do you believe that one branch of the united states government is more important than the others? Why or Why not.
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Do you believe that one branch of the united states government is more important than the others? Why or Why not.
They are all equal because of separation of powers.




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