Miscellaneous
Clauses and Amendments
Federalism
Great Compromise
Powers
100

What was the purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

to revise the Articles of Confederation

100

13th Amendment 

Abolishes slavery 


100

What is Federalism?

sharing of power between central government and states, but the federal government has the most power

100

What were the two different plans?

Virginia plan and New Jersey plan 


100

There is often a constant ___________ ____________ between the National government and the State government


power struggle



200

Who can tax income tax?


BOTH state and federal government 


200

Supremacy Clause


The clause in Article VI of the Constitution that makes the Constitution, national laws, and treaties supreme over state laws as long as the national government is acting within its constitutional limits. 

200

What is Fiscal Federalism?


The pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system; shows relationships between federal and state governments



200

3/5 Compromise wanted _______

Each slave to count as 3/5 of a person for the purpose of representation

200

States have the implied powers of creating/ executing laws that relate to_______

morality and police powers




300

What is funded mandate? 

a state must do something ordered by the government and is funded to do it

300

10th Amendment


federal government has only those powers specifically granted by the Constitution




300

What is Dual Federalism?


the government has a clear division of powers between the state and federal government




300

What did the Virginia plan want? 

Bicameral legislature based on population, favor towards large states, and wanted a stronger national government. 

300

The federal government uses categorical grants in order to ______


get more control of the states and keep the federal government's power



400

What are two Supreme Court cases from this unit? 

McCulloch v. Maryland and United States v. Lopez

400

The Fourth Amendment addresses what privacy rights?

A person, their house, papers, or other belongings cannot be seized without a warrant due to probable causes and an affirmation

400

Dual Federalism was popular ________ the Great Depression


before

400

What was the New Jersey Plan? 

Wanted a unicameral legislature in which all states are equal, favored small states, and only wanted to amend the Articles of Confederation. 

400

What is concurrent powers? 

powers shared between the nation and state governments





500

What is a unitary government? 


A way of organizing a nation so that all power resides in the central government.





500

Full Faith and Credit


A clause in Article IV of the Constitution requires each state to recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of all other states.



500

What arguments did the Anti-Federalists make against ratifying the Constitution?


Would the Constitution maintain a republican government, would the national government have too much power, and whether a bill of rights was needed in the Constitution.



500

What did the Great Compromise establish? 


A bicameral legislature, which included: House based on population and Senate with 2 per state and revenue bills came from H.O.R in exchange for equal state rep in Senate

500

What powers do both the state and federal government share?

levying taxes, maintaining roads, creating courts, borrowing money, chartering banks and corporations, taking land for public use