Federal powers, state powers, and powers shared by both.
What is enumerated/expressed, reserved, and concurrent?
Gives each branch of government a way to limit the powers of the other two.
What is checks and balances?
Another name for a city.
What is municipality?
A political subdivision of a state.
What is county?
Identify articles 4-7 of the US Constitution.
What is states, amendments, supremacy clause, and ratification?
Powers assigned to states in Amendment 10.
What is reserved?
Where one can challenge the results of a previous trial.
What is appellate court?
Identify the leaders of the executive branch at both the state and local level (2).
What is governor and mayor/commissioner?
Identify articles 1-3 of the US Constitution.
What is legislative, executive, and judicial?
Echoes the US Bill of Rights within the Florida Constitution.
What is Florida Declaration of Rights?
Colonists have appealed for generosity, also known as ...
What is magnanimity?
The branch of government that has the power to veto and pardon.
What is executive?
Government may only do what the people have directed it to do.
What is consent of the governed?
When government becomes destructive, people have the right to ...
What is abolish?
Refuses to allow colonists to interpret laws, denying them ...
What is judicial powers/due process?
House and Senate meet to discuss two different versions of bills and compromise in order to advance bill to next stage.
What is conference committee?
Identify requirements to be both a senator and a representative in the house.
What is for Senate 30 years old, US citizen for 9 years, and live in the state they represent and for the House 25 years old, US citizen for 7 years, and live in the state they represent?
Presidential hat when deciding whether or not to send troops into war.
What is commander in chief?
Type of court that reviews trial court's decision.
What is appellate?
President of the Senate.
What is veep?
Works with special government programs.
What is executive agencies?
Hundreds of agencies below the Cabinet.
What is federal bureaucracy?
Number of representatives is based on the population of each state and we have a total of ...
What is 435?
Most important power of the Supreme Court.
What is judicial review?
State and local government must operate within confines of federal government.
What is federalism?