Articles of Confederation
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Executive Branch
Constitutional Convention
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What were the Articles of Confederation?



The first form of government for the U.S.  Consisted of a weak central government and very strong state governments (no Executive branch or Judicial branch for the central government). 


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What is the main role of the Legislative Branch

To make laws

100

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

100

Who is the Commander-in-Chief?

The President

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What was the Constitutional Convention?



Meeting of delegates from the states to try and come up with a government that would work.


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What were the Articles of Confederation’s strengths/accomplishments?



Fighting the Revolution, negotiating end to Revolution & Northwest Ordinance (selling land to create new states).


200

What does Bicameral mean?

Two chambers/houses

200

What isa Civil Case?

Non criminal

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What is the President’s cabinet?



The group of advisors who head the Executive Branch departments


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Who was present at the Convention?

Leader from the States including George Washington, Ben Franklin, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton


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What were the Articles of Confederation’s weaknesses?



Could not make the states work together or solve the country's economic problems. Did not allow for a national army.


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What are the two Houses?

House of Reps & Senate

300

What is a bench trial

Judge makes the ruling instead of Jury

300

What is a veto?


To “turn down” a law


300

What were the major debates/concerns at the convention


Big vs. small states (representation).  Slavery 3/5th Comp.) , Bill of Rights, taxes. (Virginia Plan and NJ Plan)


400

What was Shays' Rebellion? 

Who was involved?

What was the cause?


Rebellion of Mass. farmers who felt they were being treated unfairly, and that their land was being taken by wealthy  speculators.


400

What are the qualifications for Senators?

30 years old, US citizen for 9 years, live in state when elected, serve for 6 year term

400

What is judicial review?

When a court determines if a law violates the Constitution.

400

What does the 20th amendment to the Constitution do?


Start/stop time of a Presidential term (now 1/20)


400

What is a Preamble?

The intro to the Constitution.

500


How did Shays Rebellion lead to the end of the Articles of Confederation?



Made many people realize that the country needed a stronger central government to be able to solve the county’s problems.


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What are the qualifications for Representatives?

25 years old, US citizen for 7 years, live in state & District they represent, serve for 2 years

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What two types of courts do we have?

State and Federal

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What does the 25th amendment to the Constitution do?


Outlines what happens if a president becomes disabled or is removed from office.

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What does the Preamble state the reason for the Constitution is?


To form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for common defence, promote general welfare, ensure domestic tranquilty.


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