Constitutional Principals
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
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100

Name of the original governing document of the US before the Constitution.

Articles of Confederation

100

Term that describes the setup of Congress into two houses.

Bicameral

100

.The official title of the chief executive of the US.

President
100

Shape of the court system.

Pyramid

100
The date of our End of Course Exam.

April 30

200

The idea that the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government are divided among separate and independent branches.

Separation of Powers

200

The requirements to be a senator.

30, 9 year citizen, resident of state

200

The President's ability to choose not to sign a bill into law. 

Veto

200

Power of the court to strike down laws that are deemed unconstitutional

Judicial Review

200
Amount of electoral votes for the state of Ohio.

17

300

The group that fought to implement the Bill of Rights in order to reduce the power of the federal government.

Anti-Federalists

300

Term that describes powers of Congress that are written directly in the Constitution.

Expressed Powers

300

This amendment changed how the electoral college picks the Vice President.

12th Amendment

300

Judicial theory that believes in closely following the original intent of the Constitution.

Judicial Restraint

300

Amendment that began the direct election of senators.

17th Amendment
400

The system of dividing powers between two separate levels of government (state and national).

Federalism

400

 The political process of reassigning seats of representation in the House every 10 years according to census data.

Reapportionment

400

This occurs in Winter/Spring of the election year and is when the party members vote or caucus for the candidate they want to represent their party.

Primary

400

Idea that many of the decisions and powers held by the courts exist because of prior decisions.

Precedent

400

This amendment prohibits unreasonable search and seizure. 

4th Amendment

500

The idea that the government gets its power to rule from the consent of the governed

Popular Sovereignty

500

Congress uses this part of the Constitution to pass laws that regulate business between states.

Commerce Clause

500

This group chooses the President in an event of a tie in the electoral college.

House of Representatives

500

The document that the Supreme Court issues to tell lower courts to send over their records on a case.

Writ of Certiorari 

500

Year of Ohio's second Constitution.

1851