Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
Vocab
100

Legislative Branch.

What is the branch of government responsible for creating laws?

100

Implied Powers

What is Certain powers are given to the national government even though they are not expressly presented in the Constitution.

100

Executive Branch

What is the branch of government that enforces law.

100

Preamble

What is the introduction to the US Constitution. It sets forth the general purposes of the American government and lists the major goals that the American government should strive for and explains what the founders hoped the laws would accomplish.

200

Census

What is an official count of the population taken every 10 years in the United States. Also It collects information about how many people live in each state, which is then used to determine representation in Congress and how federal funds are distributed.

200

Expressed Powers

What is powers that are specifically written into the U.S. Constitution and given to the federal government.

200

Veto

What is the power of the President (or a governor at the state level) to reject a bill passed by the legislature, preventing it from becoming law unless the legislature overrides the veto with enough votes.

200

Judicial Branch

What is the branch of government responsible for interpreting law and applying justice.

300

Republican Government

What is a form of government in which the people are governed by elected representatives.

300

The Articles

What is the first three articles explain the functions of the three branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.

300

Whip

What is the official role is to count votes for bills that are being debated in Congress for the party leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives.

300

The Rule of Law

What is the principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced.

400

Full Faith and Credit Clause

What is requires states to recognize one another’s laws and court decisions.

400

Limited Government

What is a government whose powers are limited by a written document or Constitution.

400

Congressional District

What is a specific geographic area within a state that elects one representative to the U.S. House of Representatives. Districts are drawn based on population so that each has about the same number of people.

400

Judicial Review

What is the power of the U.S. Supreme court to review laws and actions from congress and the president to determine whether they are constitutional.

500

Privileges and Immunities Clause

What is prevents states from discriminating against citizens of other states.

500

Permanent Apportionment Act of 1929

What is a federal law that set the permanent size of the U.S. House of Representatives at 435 seats and established a system for automatically reapportioning (redistributing) those seats among the states after each census, based on population changes.

500

Filibuster

What is an action that obstructs the progress of the legislature, such as a prolonged speech or numerous questions.

500

Apportionment

What is the process of dividing up the 435 seats in the House of Representatives among the states, based on population counts from the census.

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