Core Terms
Legislative
Philosophical
Enumerated and Denied Powers
Mr. Norman
100

Define...

Legislative

Executive 

Judicial

Makes laws

Enacts laws

Judges laws


100

Which house of congress is considered the "Upper House?"

The Senate

100

What is a "State of Nature?"

A philosophical space before government existed

100

Define Enumerated and Denied Powers

Enumberated, listed in the constitution for what congress can do.

Denied Powers, listed in the constitution what congress, may not do.

100

How old is Mr. Norman?

25 years of age

200

What is the Articles of Confederation?

The government set up in the USA while fighting the revolutionary war, it fell apart because it was far to weak to do anything.

200

Define Bicameral

2 Houses of Congress
200

What is a "Written Social contract?" It is the ultimate form of "rule of law" which lays out what a government may and may not do. 

A Constitution

200

What do most denied powers revolve around? 

Money/taxation

200

What Car does Mr. Norman drive?

White Prius V 2017

300

Define parliamentary vs presidenital

Election by the legislature of the executive vs election by the people of the executive 

300

What is the most powerful committee in the House of Representatives?

The House Rules Committee

300

Name on constitutional principal, how does it prevent tyranny? 

Many options

300

List 3 denied powers

Many to choose from

300

What are 3 of Mr. Normans hobbies?

Answers may vary. 

400

What is Precedent?

"What the court says it means it what it means" 

The standard set by a court ruling.

400

What is Gerrymandering?

The redrawing of districts to help a political party

400

Define Checks and Balances and Separation of Powers, how do they relate.

Separation of powers is making sure different groups have different jobs, Checks and Balances is the power groups have over each other within government. 

SoP is the division of powers

CaB is the ability to effect one another

400

What is the most powerful clause in the enumerated powers? 

The Necessary and Proper Clause

400

Where is this?

St. Francis Basilica in Assisi, Italy.

500

What is a Select Committee, Joint Committee, and Standing Committee? 

For a specific purpose, but in one chamber,

Members of both chambers resolving a difference

Permanent Committees in one chamber

500

What is Apportionment? How often does it happen? Which chamber of congress does it effect?

The moving around of Congressional house seats between the states every 10 years after the census is taken. The House of Representatives

500

List 5 Core Democratic Values

Life, Liberty, P'o'Happiness, Equality, Diversity, Truth, Common Good, Justice, Popular Sovereignty, Rule of law, limited government, Patriotism


500

What was the significance of Ogden vs Gibbons and Lopez v USA?

Ogden vs Gibbons gave broad use of the commerce powers of congress

Lopez limited it for the first time in many many years. 

500

What is Mr. Norman's favorite school lunch?

Ham and Cheese Sub