A for Effort
I have the Power
Constitutionalized
Cause & Effect
Hodge Podge
Numberland
100

This is any change to the constitution.

Amendment

100

These powers are not listed in the Constitution.

Implied Powers

100

This is the the beginning section of the Constitution.

The Preamble

100

Any changes to the Constitution must be approved, or this term,

Ratified

100

This term means 2 houses.

Bicameral

100

This many amendments make up the bill of rights.

10

200

One of many many parts of the Constitution.

Article

200

This term means the power lies with the people.

Popular Sovereignty

200

To prevent one branch from becoming too powerful, the other branches watch each other, called this.

Checks and Balances

200

The bank tried to take this mans farm away leading to a revolt that had a huge impact on the Constitutional Convention.

Shays Rebellion

200

Belief that Congress should only make laws mentioned in the Constitution.

Strict Interpretation

200

This Article explains the Legislative branch and how laws are made.

Article I

300

These people did NOT support the Constitution.

Anti-Federalist

300

This means power is shared between the Federal and State governments.

Concurrent Powers

300

The original purpose of this "meeting" was to fix the Articles of Confederation.

The Constitutional Convention

300

Due to a weakness in the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not regulate this with other countries.

Trade

300

This is another word for law.

Ordinance

300

This Article describes the Judicial Branch and how laws are interpreted.

Article III

400

This was the first Constitution of the U.S. and was WEAK! 

Articles of Confederation

400

This provision resolves conflicts between state laws and laws passed by congress.

Supremacy Clause

400

This element of the Constitution reflects the influence of Baron Montesquieu and keeps one person or group from having too much control.

The Separation of Powers

400

Laws were made, along with a particular laws, stating that EVERYONE needs to obey the laws...called this.

Rule of Law

400

Belief that congress should make ANY law not forbidden by the Constitution. 

Loose Interpretation

400

A proposed amendment can only become a law when ratified by this fraction of the states.

2/3 (two-thirds)

500

This article describes the powers of the executive branch.

Article II

500

This type of government has absolute power.

Dictatorship or Communism

500

The Bill of rights attached to the first state constitutions included ideas from these 2 documents.

The Magna Carta & the English Bill of Rights

500

Name one thing the government could NOT due under the Articles of Confederation.

Collect Taxes
Make Laws
Regulate Trade
Build a Military

500

Each state legislature would select electors in this system. No, it is not a university!

Electoral College

500

There are this many amendments in the U.S. Constitution.

27

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