Qualifications
Policies
Int'l Organizations
Forms of Gov't
Powers
100

You must be this old to run for president

35 years old

100

Domestic Policy

Deals with issues inside of our country

100

Goal is to keep peace

United Nations (UN)

100
Direct Democracy

Citizens have a direct impact on gov't, vote and influence gov't directly

100

State powers are called this

Reserved

200

You must be this old to be on the Senate

30 years old

200

Foreign Policy

Deals with issues involving other countries

200

NAFTA

Trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
200

Representative Democracy

Citizens influence gov't through electing leaders to represent their needs and wants

200

Concurrent Powers

Shared powers between the state and national gov't

300

You must be a US resident for at least ____ years to run for president

14 years

300
The person responsible for negotiating treaties, appointing ambassadors, and is the Commander in Chief

President

300

This organization serves as the World Court, settling disputes between nations

International Court of Justice (ICJ)

300
Oligarchy

A small group of people have all the control

300

National powers are called this

Enumerated

400

You must live here in order to be a House Rep or a Senator

In the state you are running in

400

Duties of Congress in foreign policy (at least two)

Approving presidential appointments, declaring war, funding

400

NGOs

Nongovernmental organizations; citizen led efforts

400

One person has all the control

Autocracy

400

Examples of this power include: coining money, declaring war, post offices

Enumerated / National powers

500

You must be this type of citizen to run for president

Natural Born Citizen

500
The house of Congress that is responsible for approving presidential appointments

Senate

500

WTO

Handles trade

500

Absolute Monarchy

King/queen holds all the power

500

Examples of this power include: education, local governments, elections

Reserved / State powers

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