How many branches did the Articles of Confederation have?
1
This article established the Executive Branch.
Article II
5th Amendment
The oldest set of laws
Code of Hammurabi
Judicial Review
Marbury v Madison
What are the 3 levels of government?
Federal, state, and local
In an Impeachment Trial, if there is a tie-vote, who has the tie-breaking vote?
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
9
What is the clause that gives the Legislative Branch implied powers?
The "necessary and proper" clause.
Double Jeopardy: You will win or lose 400 points
Due Process, Equal Protection, Citizenship
14th Amendment
Double Jeopardy: You will win or lose 400 points.
Which document from the Middle Ages introduced the idea of limited government?
Magna Carta
Separate yet equal
Plessey v Ferguson
What is the title of the executive at the state level?
Governor
Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states are necessary for amendments?
13 (or all of them)
Double Jeopardy: You will win or lose 600 points
Which power of the Judicial Branch is an effective check against both the Legislative
Branch and the Executive Branch?
Judicial Review / Interpreting the law
No slavery
13th Amendment
What are the two types of crimes based upon level of seriousness?
Misdemeanors and Felonies
6th Amendment Right to Counsel
Gideon v Wainwright
Reserved, Delegated, or Concurrent: The power to tax
Concurrent
The Central Government's inability to collected taxes ultimately resulted in what event?
Shays' Rebellion
According to Article IV, what is the final step in Amending the Constitution?
3/4 of states vote to ratify
Presidential Succession
25th Amendment
Which type of court within the Florida state system acts as both trial court and appellate court?
Circuit Courts
Double Jeopardy: You will win or lose 800 points!!!
5th Amendment Right to not self-incriminate and 6th amendment right to counsel
Miranda v. Arizona
Reserved, Delegated, or Concurrent: The power to run elections
Reserved
Of the two parties fighting over the Constitution, this party preferred the Articles of Confederation.
Anti-Federalists
According to Article IV and the 10th Amendment, powers not given to the Federal Government as enumerated in the Constitution go where?
To the states
Double Jeopardy: You will win or lose 1000 points
Women's Suffrage
19th Amendment
County Court
Brown v. Board of Ed
What is the final step in the lawmaking process at both state and federal levels?
It goes to the executive to be signed / vetoed