Amendment Process
Federalism
Government Obligations
U.S. and Florida Constitutions
Vocabulary
100

What article outlines the amendment process?

Article V

100

What article outlines the relationship between the state and federal government?

Article IV

100

Who is the head of the executive branch at the local level?

Mayor

100

What section of the U.S. Constitution lists/protects individual rights?

Bill of Rights

100

Define Federalism.

Power shared between the federal, state and local governments.

200

What fraction of state legislatures must vote to APPROVE an amendment?

three-fourths of state legislatures must ratify the amendment

200

List two concurrent powers.

establish and maintain highways, collect taxes, establish courts, enforce laws, regulate business, provide for the general welfare

200

Who is the head of the executive branch at the state level?

Governor 

200

How are the outlines of the U.S. and Florida Constitutions similar?

They both have a preamble, articles, and amendments.

200

Define ratify.

To officially approve.

300

What fraction of Congress must vote to PROPOSE an amendment?

two-thirds of both houses must propose an amendment

300

List three enumerated/delegated powers. 

Declare war, coin money, establish post offices, raise and maintain armed forces, regulate commerce, create treaties with foreign countries, create immigration policy.

300

What is the legislative branch of our state government called?

Florida legislature.

300

What is the Supreme Law of the Land?

U.S. Constitution

300

Define Amendment.

Changes that are made to the Constitution.

400

How many methods are there to amend the U.S. Constitution?

two methods

Method 1

Proposal: ⅔ of Congress

Ratification: ¾ of the States

Method 2

Proposal: ⅔ of the States

Ratification:¾ of the States

400

List three reserved powers.

Control public education, regulate marriage requirements, conduct elections, establish local governments, issue licenses and certifications.

400

List three local government obligations.

Provide fire and local police services, utilities and zoning, waste management, parks and recreation, construct/maintain local roads and transportation, etc.

400

What is one purpose of the Constitution?

Provides framework for the government, protects individuals rights, contains powers and responsibilities of the government

400

Define concurrent powers.

They are shared between the federal and state government.

500

Why is it important that our Constitution contains an Amendment process?

The amendment process allows the government to change and grow as society does.

500

What is the purpose of the 10th amendment?

Reserves powers for the states and prevents the federal government from having total power.

500

What level(s) of government is/are responsible for constructing and maintaining roads/highways?

All three: federal, state and local.

500

What Constitution is easier to amend and why?

Florida Constitution, citizens are able to participate in the amendment process.

500

Define Enumerated powers.

powers given to the federal government(Congress) that are listed in the Constitution