Enumerated/Expressed, Reserved, or Concurrent Powers
The Amendment Process
Qualification for Elected Office
Trial and Jury Process
Vocabulary Blitz
100

The power to coin and print money.

What is Enumerated/Expressed Powers?

100

This process is to make a suggestion usually the first step of a change to the constitution

What is a proposing?

100

 1.At least 35 years old                                             2. Has lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years              3. Is a natural born citizen, which means born on U.S. soil (law of soil) or to a U.S. citizen parent (law of blood)                                                               

What is the U.S. President?

100

This civic obligation requires eligible citizens to appear in court to help decide the outcome of a trial.

What is jury duty?

100

Type of court that reviews trial court's decision.

What is appellate?

200

The power to collect taxes.

What is Concurrent Powers?

200

This step of the amendment process is to confirm by expressing consent; to formally approve 

What is to ratify or the ratification process?

200

Identify the leaders of the executive branch at both the Federal and state level (2).

What is president and governor?

Bonus: Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis 

200

This Fifth Amendment protection prevents an individual from being tried twice for the same offense.

What is double jeopardy?

200

This is Florida's constitutions version of the Bill of Rights

What is Florida Declaration of Rights?

300

These are the names for Federal powers, state powers, and powers shared by both.

What is Enumerated/Expressed, Reserved, or Concurrent Powers?

300

This ONLY part of government that can propose a change to the constitution.

What is Congress?

300

 At least 25 years old  and  At least seven years a U.S. citizen                                                                            

A member of the U.S. House of Representatives (U.S. Representative)?

300

Where one can challenge the results of a previous trial.

What is appellate court?

300

These are governmental plans to handle issues outside the Untied States

Foreign Policy. 

400

The power to conduct elections.

What is Reserved Powers?

400

This ONLY part of government that can ratify a change to the constitution.

What is the State Legislatures?

400

 1. At least 30 years old                                            2. At least 9 years as a U.S. citizen                           3. Must live in the state they represent                       4. May serve an unlimited number of six-year terms

What is a member of the U.S. Senate (U.S. Senator)?

400

Most important power of the Supreme Court.

What is judicial review?

Bonus Marbury v. Madison

400

The system of government where State and local government share power with the federal government.

What is federalism?

500

This authority to create trial courts and appellate courts that interpret and apply the law.

What is Concurrent Powers?

500

What is the constitutional Amendment process for the U.S. Constitution? 

Proposed by with 2/3rd of congress and then ratified by 3/4 of state legislatures

500

1. U.S. citizen                                                         2. At least 30 years old                                            3. Resident of the state for at least 5 years                 4. May not serve more than two 4-year terms

What is a Governor?

500

This order is only issued by the Supreme Court to call up records from lower courts for review of a case.

What are writs of certiorari?

500

What amendment creates reserved powers?

Tenth Amendment 

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