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supporters of the Constitution during ratification debates in state legislatures who believed a strong central government could protect freedom.

Federalists

100

Opponents of the American Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption, because it had not bill of rights.

Anti-Federalists

100

Establishes the Legislative Branch to make laws

Article I

100

establishes the executive branch to carry out laws passed by Congress

Article II

100

Money raised to provide services for the common good of the community/country

Taxation

200

A collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius" to defend the Constitution.

Federalist Papers

200

All states should work together as a unified nation

To form a more perfect union

200

*Constitution stipulates they must be 30 years old

*Must be a citizen of the U.S. for at least 9 years

*Must live in the state they represent

*Must be elected every 6 years

Qualifications for Senators

200

*25 years old 

*Citizen for 7 years

*Lives in the State they are representing (NOT district)

*Must be elected every 2 years

Qualifications for Representatives

200

435 members, with each state's representation based on its population

The House

300

A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power

Checks and Balances

300

The Constitution is supreme and all individuals are accountable to it, even those who govern.

Rule of Law

300

Power to tax, borrow & coin money, regulate foreign & interstate commerce, establish army, declare war, make all laws necessary & proper for carrying out the enumerated powers (elastic clause)

Congress' Enumerated Powers

300

a candidate must receive a majority of electoral votes, cast by electors chosen by state legislatures.

Election of President

300

Oversee the Executive Office and the Cabinet, Enforce laws that have been passed, Issue executive orders, appoint and remove officials, make treaties and executive agreements, command the military.

President's Powers

400

2/3 vote by each house of Congress or 2/3 of the state legislatures at a national convention.

Amendment proposal

400

¾ vote by each house of Congress or ¾ state conventions at a national convention.

Amendment Ratification

400

Establishes the Supreme Court and give it ultimate judicial power in the United States.

Article III

400

Supreme Court hears cases first that involve ambassadors, public ministers, and states.

original jurisdiction

400

May interpret laws, may declare laws unconstitutional. May interpret treaties, may declare executive acts unconstitutional

Checks of the judicial branch

500

Make laws and set up courts that are fair and protect citizens rights to life, liberty, and property.

To establish justice

500

Keep peace and maintain order within the country

To ensure domestic tranquility

500

Article VI of the Constitution, which makes the Constitution, national laws, and treaties supreme over state laws when the national government is acting within its constitutional limits.

Supremacy Clause

500

Powers the Constitution is presumed to have delegated to the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community

Inherent Powers

500

May impeach federal judges, may override a presidential veto, approves appointments of judges, approves treaties, may impeach president

checks of the legislative branch

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