How many articles are in the Articles of Confederation
13
After the case of Maryland vs Mcculloch could states tax a federal institution
No
Who has supremacy. State or National government.
National
This amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms.
The 2nd Amendment
Which branch is the president in
Executive
What article established the name of the United Sates
Article 1
What was the main result of Madison VS. Marbury
Judicial Review
Which government controls the school system
State government
What does it mean to say no quartering of troops
You do not have to give up your home to soldiers
What branch is responsible for making laws
Legislative
Why was the Articles of confederation replaced
Weak central government/No power to tax/No army/Ect.
Who won the US Vs Lopez case
Lopez
What government gives grants
National
How may Bills are in the Bill of rights
10
This branch of government has the power to declare war and regulate commerce.
Legislative
When was the Article sof Confederation established
1781
What was the issue in Lopez Vs. US
A gun was brought into a school zone, and congress exceeded the commerce clause
This constitutional principle helps to balance power by giving states certain powers while reserving others for the federal government.
Dual Federalism
This amendment ensures that no person can be compelled to testify against themselves in a criminal case
The 5th Amendment
How many judges are in the supreme court
This major weakness of the Articles of Confederation made it difficult for the federal government to raise revenue and maintain an army.
Lack of the power to tax
After the result of Mcculloch vs Maryland, can congress create a national bank
Yes
Which government deals enforcing laws
Both
This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases.
The 6th amendment
This system ensures that no branch of government becomes too powerful by giving each branch some measure of control over the others
Checks and balances