The time before any government where the people rule themselves
What is State Of Nature?
The principles of the Federalist Party
What is federalism?
age (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state the person represents at time of election
What is the senator qualifications?
The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
What is executive powers?
A judge who believes the constitution does not change
What is restraint judges?
The government's clause in making branches equal to each other
What is Necessary and proper clause?
Powers specifically named in the constitution?
What is expressed powers?
(1) be at least twenty-five years old; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years; and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent
What is the representative qualification?
A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
What is a veto?
Judges who believe the constitution changes as time goes on.
What is activism judges?
Powers shared by the state government and federal government
What Is Concurrent powers
People that believed that there were unmentioned rights belonging to the federal government.
What is Federalist
What is how a bill becomes a law?
Any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican presidential candidate
What is a swing state?
A party seeking to appeal a decision of a circuit court can file a petition to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari
What is how do cases get to the supreme court?
What severed our contacts with Britain?
What is the declaration of independence?
People who preferred a weak central government because they equated a strong government with British tyranny.
What is anti-federalist?
Members of Congress are assigned to what to investigate the merits and problems with suggested bills
What is committees?
Educational qualifications vary by position and industry, but the minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree in business administration, management, public administration or liberal arts.
What is the executive qualifications?
The most common way for a case to reach the Supreme Court is on appeal from a circuit court.
What is how do cases get to the supreme court?
Thomas Hobbes and John Lock are...?
What is English Philosophers?
The clause requires that all decisions, public records, and rulings from one state be honored in all the other U.S. states
What is the full faith and credit clause?
Powers specifically named in the constitution?
What is expressed powers?
the president can: implement policy, supervise the executive branch of government, prepare executive budget for submission to congress, and appoint and remove executive officials.
What is the chiefs roles?
Supreme court when they decide they believe the previous judges are based on how they should vote
What is stare decisis