Constitution & Foundations of Government
Principles of Democracy and Types of Government
Constitutional principles and checks and balances
Origins and Influences of American Government
The Presidency and Federal Powers
100

What are the Characteristics of a State 

Population, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government 

100

Where does power lie in a democracy?

With the people

100

What is "judicial Review" 

The courts can say if a law is unconstitutional 

100
What idea came from the Magna Carta? 

Limited Government 

100

How odl must you be to be President?

35 years old

200

What is the purpose of government as outlined in the Preamble?

To form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare 

200

What is the main job of Congress

To make laws

200

What can the President do to check Congress

Veto Laws or call special sessions

200

What are the four theories of how states began? 

Force, Family (Evolution), divide right, social contract 

200

What are two other requirements to be President

To be a U.S. citizen by birth and live in U.S. for 14 years 

300

What was the intital purpose of the meeting in Philadelphia in 1787? 

To revise the Articles of Confederation

300

What is the difference between a unitary and federal government? 

Unitary: Power in central government
Federal: Power divided between national and state governments 

300

What can the President do to check the courts?  

Choose federal and Supreme Court judges
300

What did Montesquieu believe in? 

Seperation of Powers

300

What can the President do with a bill? 

Sign, veto, or ignore it (Pocket veto) 

400

What plan included a bicameral legislature and represented Government based on population 

Virginia Plan

400
What is a Filibuster? 

Talking a bill to death in the Senate

400
What can Congress do to check the courts? 

Approve or reject judges, or impeach them

400

What type of rulers disliked the social contract idea? 

Kings and dictators 

400

How many electoral votes do you need to win the Presidency?

270 

500

Why did the Framers include the reserved powers in the 10th Amendment

To balance power between the federal and state governments 

500
What can stop a Filibuster?

A cloture Veto (60 senators agree) 

500
Why is the Supremacy Clause important?

It says the U.S. Constitution is the highest law

500

What did most of the declaration of independence list? 

Complaints against King George III 

500

Who takes over if the President dies or leaves office? 

Vice President --> speaker of the house