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100

How are amendments ratified?

by 3/4 of the state legislatures

100

The Articles of Confederation set up what type of government?

a confederation

100

What was the BIGGEST difference between the VA and NJ Plans?`

The Legislature

100

What Florida not really a 'state' geopolitically?

Florida is NOT sovereign


100

What is another name for indirect democracy?

Representative Democracy

100

What system gives all the key powers to the central government?

Unitary 

200

Name the three basic powers of government

Legislative, Executive and Judicial

200

What were three complaints of the anti-federalists about the Constitution?

It didn't mention God, states lost power and there as no bill of rights

200

Why was it hard to settle a dispute under the Articles of Confederation?

No National Court

200

How did SCOTUS get the power of Judicial Review?

Marbury v Madison

200

What does the word federalism mean?

Divided power between state and central governments

200

How does marijuana play into federalism

It is illegal at the federal level which begs the question whether or not the states can legalize it.

300

Why do states prefer block grants?

There are fewer 'strings' attached

300

What other tool do the feds use to influence state government behavior?

They issue unfunded mandates

300

What is directly responsible for the increase in minorities in Congress?

The Voting Rights Act

300

What does the census have to do with the House?

It determines how many reps each state will get.

300

Who is the most powerful person in the House?

the Speaker

300

What happens to bills when the House and Senate versions aren't the same?

the bill goes to Conference

400

Due to the length of their term, the House is more likely to vote like a  ________

delegate

400

A power NOT in the Constitution, but suggested by the powers there are called ____ powers.

implied

400

What happens after a President is impeached?

They are tried in the Senate

400

In McCulloch, SCOTUS upheld the concept of 

Implied Powers

400

After the President and VP, who is next in line?

the Speaker of the House

400

What does a filibuster do?

prevents action on a bill

500

THE Americans with Disabilities Act is an example of 

unfunded mandate

500

Who is the Presiding Officer of the Senate?

the VP (President of the senate)

500

Why might the President issue and Executive Order?

the government is divided

500

What official is in TWO branches of government

the VP

500

What happens to a bill that the President ignores for 10 Days but Congress is in session

It becomes law

500

What happens if no one gets 270 electoral votes?

The House elects the President

600

Chief of State

Kind of like a Queen

600

Commander and Chief

head of the Military

600

Chief Diplomat

runs our foreign policy

600

State Department

Handles foreign Policy

600

Attorney General (Justice)

runs the prison system

600

Treasury

makes our money