How a Bill Becomes a Law
Legislative Powers
Clauses of the constitution
Letters from Birmingham
Misc
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what is step 1

A bill, or an idea for a new law, is introduced in either house. Exception: All bills to raise money must originate in the House of Representatives

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Necessary and Proper Clause

Enables Congress to make all laws appropriate to further any power the constitution grants to any branch of the gov

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Elastic Clause

Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 of the Constitution; one of the powers of Congress that allows them to make any laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out their other powers. Also called the "Necessary and Proper Clause"




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For whom did Martin Luther King Jr. craft his letter titled Letter from Birmingham Jail?

Eight clergymen

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Electoral College

Constitutional system for electing president and vice president.

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what is step 2


The bill is assigned to a committee. The main committee may then assign it to a subcommittee

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Civil Rights Enforcement

Congress may pass remedial legislation only; and the remedies must be proportional to the scope of constitutional violations.

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Supremacy Clause

Article VI, Clause 2 of the Constitution; states that the U.S. Constitution, all laws made under it, and all treaties entered into under it, constitute the "supreme law of the land"

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Why did Martin Luther King Jr. take the time to write a letter to the clergymen?

He felt they were men of genuine good will.

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Dual Federalism

System of federalism that strictly separates federal power (ex. foreign relations) and state power (ex. protect against crime)

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what is Step 3

The bill passes out of subcommittee and committee hearings if it is approved by a majority.



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substantial economic effect


power to regulate any activity or combo thereof that has substantial economic effect on interstate commerce

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Establishment Clause

Clause in the 1st Amendment that states that Congress cannot establish religion.

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What are the four basic steps to a direct action non-violent campaign?

1. collection of facts
2. negotiation
3. self-purification
4. direct action

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Federalism

A system of government in which power is divided between one central government and several regional governments

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what is step 4

The bill is sent to the House or Senate floor, debated, and voted upon. It may be approved by a majority vote or denied

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property power

- no express limit on power to dispose of US property, however
- congress may only take private property for public use with just compensation and to effectuate an enumerated power

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Due Process Clause

Clause found both in the 5th and14th Amendments that states that a person may not be denied life, liberty or property without the due process of law

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What kind of peace does Martin Luther King Jr. say too many people are striving for?

A superficial peace that ignores the problem and only deals with the symptoms

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Federalist Papers

Written in 1788 by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay to support ratification of the Constitution

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what is Step 5

The bill is then sent to the other house

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power over aliens and citizenship


1. plenary power over aliens; subject to due process clause
2. exclusive authority over naturalization

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Equal Protection Clause

Clause found in the 14th Amendment that says that states cannot deny U.S. citizens the equal protection of the law. The basis for nearly all civil rights cases.

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What question was continually asked in the self-purification process?

"Are you able to accept blows without retaliating?" "Are you able to endure the ordeal of jail?"

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General Election

Election in which the winner becomes an elected government official