Laws
Executive Branch
Congress
Ratification
Preamble
100

Define:Veto

to deny or reject a law

100

The House and Senate each send a version of a law to the President. True or False

False --they have to compromise by working together to send one version, passed in both houses, to the President.

100

Supporters of the Constitution were ____________.

Federalists

100

How much power does the Preamble have?

None, it states purposes

200

Who's idea was it to have two houses?

Roger Sherman

200

__________________ thought that judicial review could be dangerous.

Anti-Federalists

200

True or False: The Preamble advocated for promoting welfare to specific groups.

False

300

Define ex post facto law:

Law punishing person for act that was legal when committed, law raising status of offense, law increasing penalty for offense, And/Or law making it easier to convict

300

How can Congress override a veto?

2/3 majority vote

300

The "necessary and proper" clause is often called the ________ _________.

"elastic clause"

300

How many states were required to ratify the Constitution and who ratified it first? 

9 states required, Delaware ratified it on December 6th

300

Why did the Preamble state a need to "establish justice'?

The Articles of Confederation had no court system

400

Once a bill is introduced, the House and Senate, has no way to kill it.

False, they could simply not schedule a vote among other things

400

Who said,...every word of (the Constitution) decides a question between power and liberty.."?

James Madison

400

Why did the Preamble mention a need to "insure domestic tranquility"?

Under the Articles each state was on it's own and the central government had no power to intervene in disputes

500

Define: Judicial Review

Review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act. If the law is deemed unconstitutional, it's thrown out/becomes void

500

Define: Pocket Veto

If the President sits on a bill for 10 days AND Congress is adjourned

500

Congress has the power to tax and spend for what 3 things?

Payment of Debts, Common Defense, General Welfare

500

Anti-Federalists were committed to including the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. True or False

False, they thought that leaving it out was dangerous and including it was dangerous