Civic Life
Constitutional Foundation
Federalism
Political Process
Legislative Branch
100

What is public policy?

The principles normally unwritten on which social laws are based

100

What are implied powers?

Congress and state governments using their implied powers to enact change in society

100

What is federalism?

federal principle or system of government

100

What is a political process?

Is an approach of social movements that is heavily influenced by political sociology

100

Why did the legislative branch have the most power?

All legislative power in the government is vested in Congress, meaning that it is the only part of the government that can make new laws or change existing laws

200

What is political process?

Promoting own political views among people, negotiation with other political subjects, making laws

200

What are natural rights?

"life, liberty, and property."

200

What are concurrent powers?

The power to tax, build roads, and create lower courts.

200

What do political parties do for the political process?

A political party is made up of individuals who organize to win elections, operate government, and influence public policy.

200

Who leads the legislative branch?

The top official is called the Speaker of the House of Representatives

300

What is Patriotism?

Being devoted to ones country
300

What are Expressed powers?

Expressed powers include the power to make treaties, grant pardons and nominate judges

300

What are exclusive state powers?

ownership of property. education of inhabitants

300

What is participation in the political process?

Political participation includes a broad range of activities through which people develop and express their opinions on the world and how it is governed, and try to take part in and shape the decisions that affect their lives

300

Why do we need the legislative branch?

Congress is responsible for making enabling laws to make sure the spirit of the constitution is upheld in the country and, at times, amend or change the constitution itself

400

How can citizens participate thoughtfully and effectively in civic life?

Civic participation such as voting, volunteering, participating in group activities, and community gardening. 

400

Why are the charters of the Virginia Company of London significant?

This charter set an important precedent for later colonies by guaranteeing that settlers would have the same rights and liberties as Englishmen in England

400

What are federal exclusive powers?

Regulate commerce with foreign nations, the states, and Indian tribes

400

What are the steps of political process theory?

Four major stages in the life cycle of a social movement include emergence, coalescence, institutionalization or bureaucratization, and decline. Social movements may have political, cultural, and biographical consequences

400

What is checks and balances?

 The separation of power in the government

500

What are characteristics of a good citizen

Good citizenship such as truthfulness, justice, equality, respect for oneself and others

500


What elements of the United States constitutional system evolved from Athens and Rome?

The original U.S. voting system had some similarities with Athens.

500

How are powers delegated to the National Government?

The delegated powers include the power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office

500

What counts as political action?

Political activity has been defined as activity directed toward the success or failure of a political party, candidate for a partisan political office or a partisan political group

500

What stops the legislative branch from becoming too powerful?

To be sure that one branch does not become more powerful than the others, the Government has a system called checks and balances.

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