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Vocab
100

Name all the principles of the constitution!

Popular Soverignty, Separations of Powers, Checks and Balances, Individual liberties, Federalism

100

Must be 25, 7 years as a citizen, and live in state you represent. 

Representative 

100

What country has the two political parties?

US( United States)

100

Define Dred Scott Vs. Sanford 

African Americans were considered free but not a citizen.

100

Presidential order to pardon groups of people

Amnesty

200

Belief government power isn't absolute Example:Magna Carta Nobles forced the king to sign limiting his power.

Limited Government

200

Must be  30, citizen for 9 years, and live in state you represent.

Senator

200

What countries has a one political party?

Russia, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, China

200

Name a two responsibilities of being an US citizen.

Respect and obey federal state, local laws

200

legislatve consisting of two houses 

Bicameral

300

Believed people entered a social contract with the government to keep peace and order.

Thomas Hobbes

300

Must be 35 years old, natural citizen (born in U.s), and a resident of 14 years in a row.

President 

300

What political party is apart of the government watchdog party?

Democrats

300

Name a reason for the patriots act 

Helped us find terrorist and to help save lives

300

Meeting a political party members for business

Cauces 

400

Ratification divided delegates into two. One favored the constitution and one didn't favor the new one.

Federalist and Anti-Federalists

400

Which branch is in Article 3 section one. The supreme court?

Judicial Branch

400

Name two ways of how the political parties show issues to the public.

Through the Radio, TV, Newspaper, websites, and social media.

400

What was the gentleman agreement of 1907?

Arrangement between Japan and US about issues mainly over immigration.

400

Legal process when citizens become one of another country 

Naturalization

500

How many amendments are there today? The constitution is made up of what three parts? When was the constitution complete?

It is 27 amendments today and the constitution is made up of Premable, Articles, and the Amendments. The constitution was completed September 17, 1787.

500

What is another name for Elastic Clause?

Necessary and Proper 

500

The "Big Two" led to failure due to?

A lack of funds, Support from the people, Lack of public attention.

500

What is the difference between Civil Liberties and Civil Rights?

Civil Liberties focuses more on individuals and Civil Rights  focus on equality on stopping discrimination.        

500

"Rule by the people"

Popular Soverighnty 

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