The system of government where power is shared between the central government and the state/local government.
What is federal?
This is created by interest groups when they want to donate money to a candidate to help them win an election.
What is a Political Action Committee?
The system of government where citizens vote for the legislative branch only; the legislative branch then chooses one of their own to be the leader of the executive branch.
What is parliamentary?
Put these events in the correct number order in which they occurred: (1) Shays's Rebellion, (2)Articles of Confederation, (3) US Constitution, (4) Colonial Independence.
What is 4, 2, 1, 3?
The two forms of government that are similar because they both deal with the economy of the nation.
What is socialism and communism?
The people who were against ratifying the Constitution because it did not protect the citizens from the powerful federal government (did not have a Bill of Rights).
Who are the Anti-Federalists?
The difference between a dictatorship and a monarchy.
What is dictatorship gets power by force, but monarchy inherits power?
The 4 ways individuals can influence and monitor the government.
What is vote, petition the government, attend civic meetings, and run for election?
The power to veto a bill is with the ____________, and the power to override a veto is with the ___________.
What is President (executive branch), Congress (legislative branch)?
Name 3 of the groups that can suggest ideas for a bill or legislation.
What is citizen, the President, interest group, and a member of Congress?
The state equal to the President; the state equal to Congress.
What is the governor; what is the legislature?