where is propaganda used
in persuading, especially ads political ads too
2 techniques people get citizenship with
naturalization or at birth
what act taxed all paper products
stamp act
3 Branches of government
legislative Judicial Executive
what was the original US constitution called
The Articles of confederation (AOC)
name the 3 main third parties
Libritarian, Communist, Socialist
2 ways to get citizenship at birth
law of soil and law of blood
what was it called when British tea was dumped into the Boston harbor
The Boston tea party
what is popular sovereignty
popular sovereignty is where the people have the power
how many states were needed to make laws and how many were needed to overwrite the constitution
9 states were needed to make fed laws 13/13 states were needed to make changes to the AOC
how many official "parties" are there
2 parties
rules of naturalization
must be 18, be a lawful permanent resident, lived in the US for 5 years, be of "good" character, have a knowledge of some English,
What is consent of the governed
It is the "approval of the people"
What is checks and balances
when the 3 branches check on each other to make sure they are not using power they don't have
what was it called when farmers in Massachusetts rebelled
Shay's Rebellion
How many parties are there in total
a lot even I cant tell you
Steps of naturalization
1.complete application
2. pass a test on civics
3. swear loyalty to the us
What act taxed all paper, paint, glass, lead, and tea
Townshend duties
What is federalism an limited government
federalism is when there is a division of power between federal and state government
Limited government is strong but limited on what it can do
how many branches were there originally
2
name the types of propaganda
name calling, plain folks, glittering generalities, testimonials, card stacking, bandwagon, and transfer
1.you have to bring an imprisoned person before the court to see if there is enough evidence to justify the imprisonment 2.congress punishes people without a trial 3.punishing someone for doing something that was not bad at the time they did but was made illegal
what happened during the intolerable acts
Brittan closed Boston harbor legislative branch was suspended until tea debt was repaid
How do all of the branches check on each other
the judicial branch can declares acts unconstitutional the legislative branch can remove people in power and can override veto's the executive branch can propose or veto laws
what were 3 things congress had no power to do
they could not enforce laws, collect taxes, or regulate foreign trade