What happens next? (Application Scenarios)
Who has the Power?
Articles vs Constitution
Money Moves
Early Republic Drama
100

If supply increases, what happens to price?

Price decreases

100

Which branch makes laws?

Legislative

100

Which had a weak central government?

Articles of Confederation

100

What happens when demand increases?

Price increase

100

Who warned against political parties?

George Washington

200

The president vetoes a bill. What happens next?

Congress can override with 2/3 vote

200

Which branch enforces laws?

Executive

200

Which created a stronger national govenrment?

Constitution

200

Who decides what to produce in a free enterprise system?

Consumers & businesses

200

What caused political parties?

Disagreements over government power

300

If demand decreases but supply stays the same, what happens to price?

Price decreases

300

Which branch inteprets laws?

Judicial

300

Which document had no executive branch?

Articles

300

What happens when supply decreases?

Prices increase

300

Who wanted a strong central government?

Federalists

400

Congress passes a law, but the Supreme Court stirkes down. What principle is this?

Juidicial Review

400

Who can override a presidential veto?

Congress

400

What problem did the Constitution fix?

Weak national government/no power to tax

400

What is the government's role in free enterprise?

Limited role/ protect rights/ enforce laws

400

Who wanted more state power?

Anti-Federalists

500

One branch becomes too powerful.. What system prevents this?

Chekcs and balances

500

What branch is being checked if a lawis declared unconstitutional?

Legislative (by Judicial)

500

Why was the Articles system ineffective?

States had too much power/ no national unity/ no tax/ weak military

500

If prices are high what will producers MOST LIKELY do?

Increase production

500

What issue divided early leaders the most?

Power of national govenrment

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