Foundations of Government
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100

Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States had a ___________________________ branch, but no___________________________ or ___________________________ branches.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States had a Legislative branch, but no Executive or Judicial branches. 

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Describe life under an authoritarian government.

- Centralized government power 

- Political repression 

- Little political freedom for citizens 

100

What is the main duty of the Legislative Branch?

Make laws
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What is the main duty of the Executive Branch?

Enforce laws

100

What are concurrent powers?

Powers shared by both the federal and state government

200

Define popular sovereignty. Then, provide an example. 

Popular sovereignty: the government is created & subject to the will of the people

Example: voting

200

What is the difference between a representative democracy and direct democracy?

Representative (indirect): citizens vote on representatives who vote on issues

Direct: citizens directly vote on issues

200

Congress has the power to ratify the Constitution. What must Congress do to propose a new amendment? 

Propose the amendment with a 2/3 majority vote in both chambers of Congress

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How does the President fulfill his role as Commander in Chief?

(1) Defending the nation 

(2) Deciding when it is necessary to use military force 

(3) Managing the armed forces 

200

Provide an example of an Executive Order passed by a president. 

Answers may vary.

300

Identify an example of one branch checking another branch. Give one example for EACH branch. 

The Executive can: veto, nominate judges 


The Legislative can: impeach the president, impeach judges, confirms judicial appointments 

The Judicial can: declare laws unconstitutional, declare presidential acts unconstitutional 


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This principle of government restricts what the government can and cannot do. For example, the Bill of Rights. 

Limited Government

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Congress is able to stretcchhhhh its powers by using the _____________________ and ___________________ Clause (which is also known as the _____________________ Clause)

Congress is able to stretcchhhhh its powers by using the Necessary and Proper Clause (which is also known as the Elastic Clause)

300

Who has the power to impeach the President? Who has the power to try the impeachment? 

House: impeach 

Senate: trial 

300

One person in your group must volunteer to filibuster for as long as they can. 

Topic: The Bill to Law Process

400

Why does the US have a bicameral Congress? Give at least 2 reasons. 

- Checks & balances 

- Reduces workload for Congress 

- Able to be closer to the people (different term lengths)

- Check on majority tyranny

- etc

400

Congress approved of President Reagan's appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court. What principle of government is this an example of? 

Checks & Balances

400

What is the difference between a primary and general election? 

Primary: candidates are selected to represent their political party when running for office 

General: elects the final candidate among a smaller pool

400

Who are the top three people in line of presidential succession? 

1. Vice President 

2. Speaker of the House 

3. Senate President Pro Tempore

400

What is the PURPOSE of gerrymandering? 

Manipulating the boundaries of a district to favor one's party

500

What is the PURPOSE of the Bill of Rights? 

To describe the rights and powers of the citizens

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Why were the principles of government included in the Constitution? 

The framers wanted a government that prevented the TYRANNY that they experienced under the rule of the British monarchy.

500

What are the expressed, implied, and inherent powers? Provide one example for each power, and explain what Congress can do with this power. 

Answers may vary

500
What is the electoral college? Give one argument for and against it. 

Answers may vary

500

What TYPE of government allows citizens to have the greatest amount of influence? (looking for one specific example)

Direct Democracy