Federalism
Bill of Rights
Electoral College
Special Clauses in Constitution
Principles of the Constitution
100
Define Federalism
What is the system of Government in which power is divided between National and state Government.
100
Right to bear arms?
What is Amendment 2
100
Each state has a least how many votes in the Electoral College?
What is 3
100
What clause explains that each state must respect laws, acts and Judicial decisions of other states?
What is Full faith credit clause.
100
Power of the government is limited to prevent tyrant.
What is Limited Government
200
What is the difference between Expressed Power and Implied Power?
What is Expressed Powers are specially listed in the Constitution. Implied Powers are suggested in the Constitution.
200
Prevents unlawful search and seizure without a warrent.
What is Amendment 4
200
How many votes are in the entire Electoral College?
What is 583
200
Sum of money given by the states with strict and specific grants.
What is Categorical Grant
200
Each branch can check and challenge the authority of another branch.
What is Checks and Balances
300
What does National and State Government both share?
What is collect taxes, build roads, operate courts, and borrow money.
300
Prevents cruel and unusual punishment.
What is Amendment 8
300
A candidate needs at least how many votes to win the election using the Electoral College?
What is 270
300
Establishes the suprermecy of the Federal Government, therefore makes the federal government government the law of the land.
What is Supremacy Clause
300
Power is separated equally between the branches
What is Separation of Power
400
What are powers that belong to both the national and state governments?
What is Concurrent Powers
400
Right to grand jury and prevents double jeopardy. Government must Compensate for property they take, due process of the law.
What is Amendment 5
400
Define Electoral College
What is election system used in the United States in which electors vote for President based off of popular vote.
400
Enables Congress to enact laws needed to enact their power.
What is Necessary and Proper Clause
400
The courts ability to challenge the constitutionality of a law.
What is Judicial Review
500
Which Government has the power to print money, regulate trade, and declare war?
What is National Government.
500
All rights not mentioned in the constitution should be used to protect the state.
What is Amendment 10
500
What is the disadvantage of the Electoral College?
What is Eliminates the possibility of a 3rd party candidate because of the winner takes all component of the system.
500
Define block grant
What is sum of money given by the government to the states with limited provisions on how it should be spent.
500
The people are the legitimate and finial source of the Government power.
What is Popularity Sovereignty.
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