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Government
Powers
100

The beginning of the U.S. Constitution, which describes its purpose.

What is the Preamble?

100

A refusal by the president or a governor to sign a bill.

What is a Veto?

100

The 18th amendment to the Constitution was cancelled, but there is another word instead of "cancelled" that our politicians use.

What is Repeal?
100

The lawmaking branch of government.

What is the Legislative Branch?

100

Powers set aside by the U.S. Constitution for the states or for the people.

What are Reserved Powers?

200

Government by the consent of the governed.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

200

A system in which the powers of government are balanced among different branches so that each branch can limit the power of the other branches.

What is Checks and Balances?

200

A written change to the Constitution.

What is an Amendment?

200

The branch of government that carries out the laws.

What is the Executive Branch?

200

Powers given to the federal government by the Constitution.

What are Delegated Powers?

300

A system in which the decision of more than half the people is accepted by all.

What is Majority Rule?

300

The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if a law passed by Congress or a presidential action is in accord with the Constitution.

What is Judicial Review?

300

The leaders of the executive departments, who also act as advisers to the president.

What is a Cabinet?

300

The branch of government that interprets the laws and punishes lawbreakers.

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

State laws must obey these laws to be Constitutional.

What are federal laws?

400

A system in which government powers are carefully spelled out to prevent government from becoming too powerful.

What is Limited Government?

400

The distribution of political power among the branches of government , giving each branch a particular set of responsibilities.

What is Separation of Powers?

400

These are the two phases to amending the U.S. Constitution?

What are proposal and ratification?

400

These are the two houses of the Legislative Branch.

What are the House of Representatives and Senate?

400

Name a power of the national government, state government, and shared power.

Federal: Coin money, regulate state trade, declare war, treaties, negotiate, raise a military.

State: Establishing public schools, holding elections,

Both: tax, courts, establish banks, make and enforce law, spend money

500

The Mayflower Compact established this.

What is the consent to be governed in the new world?

500

This court case established judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

500

This is the Article of the Constitution that states how to amend the Constitution.

What is Article V?

500

This is the head of the Executive Branch.

Who is the President?

500

Powers shared by the federal and state governments.

What are Concurrent Powers?