What is a Unitary?
What is a single unified thing?
What is a Oligarchy?
What is a government or country run by a small group of people?
What are the Articles of Confederation?
What is a document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain?
What is Due Process?
What are certain procedures a government must follow for a person's trial?
What is Reapportionment?
What is the act of dividing and allocating proportionally?
What is a Confederal?
What is a relating to or talking about a confederation?
What is a Democracy?
What is a system of government where all citizens have rights and can participate in government?
What are weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
What is no central government, no real power, no ability to tax, no support from state governments?
Who is the Father of the Constitution?
Who is James Madison?
Who is the Speaker of the House and what is their role?
Who is Kevin McCarthy and What is calling people to speak in the house.
What is Federalism?
What is the federal principle or system of government?
What is Due Process?
What is A legal process that a criminal has to go through to be punished?
What are Fundamental Principles of the Constitution?
What are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, federalism, checks and balances, republicanism, and individual rights?
What are the powers granted to the Federal government, and specifically Congress?
What are four things a bill must do before it becomes a law?
What are Introduced, Voted Upon by the Senate, Voted Upon by the House, President signs it?
What is a Autocracy?
What is a government or country run by one single leader with absolute power?
What is Limited Government?
What is a theory of governance in which the government only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution?
What is the Great Comprimise?
What is a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the lower house and equal representation of the states in the upper house?
What are Concurrent Powers?
What are powers of a federal state that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit, such as a state or province?
What is a minor party?
What is a party that isn’t Republican or Democratic?
What is the Rule of Law?
What is the restriction of excessive power by following laws made?
What is Social Contract?
What is where a citizen gives some of their rights away for protection?
What is Commerce Compromise?
What is allows power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce would now be a Congressional Power?
What are Reserved Powers?
What are the powers that are neither prohibited to be exercised by an organ of government, nor given by law to any other organ of government?
What is a way congress can override a presidential veto?
What is a ⅔ vote in the Senate and House of Representatives.