Powers of Gov't
Branches of Gov't
Forms & Systems of Gov't
Constitutions & Amendment Process
Foundations fo Government
100

This term refers to the powers that are shared between Federal and state governments


(Example: Collecting Taxes)

Concurrent

100

This branch of the government has the power to nominate new Supreme Court Justices (judges)


(Double points if you are specific)

Executive Branch (President)

100

This type of government is led by a single ruler who maintains power through force and violence.

Dictatorship

100

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE:

To amend the U.S. Constitution, 2/3 of __________ must vote yes to propose (suggest) an amendment.

Congress

100

This Ancient society influenced America's constitutional republic

Ancient Rome

200

This term refers to the powers that are given to that state governments in the 10th Amendment


(Example: Issuing Liscences)

Reserved

200

This branch of government has the power to impeach government officials with wrongdoing

Legislative

200

A form of government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws for them

Republic (also known as representative democracy, constitutional republic)

200

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE:

To amend the U.S. Constitution, 3/4 of __________ legislatures must vote yes to ratify (approve) an amendment.

State

200

This phrase, a rallying cry during the American Revolution, expressed colonists' frustration over being subjected to British taxes without having a say in Parliament.

Taxation without representation

300

This term(s) refers to the powers that are specifically given to the federal government in the U.S. Constitution.

(Example: Declaring War)

Enumerated, expressed, & delegated

300

This branch of government has the power to approve all presidential nominations


(Double points if you are specific)

Legislative (Senate)

300

A form of government in which the leader is a king or queen

Monarchy

300

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE:

The amend the Florida's Constitution, ___% of Florida votes must vote yes to ratify (approve) an amendment.

60%

300

This influential document was the first to ever limit the power of the king and protect those rights of the people; written in 1215

Magna Carta

400

Due to the Supremacy Clause in Article IV of the US Constitution, this level of government has supreme power over the other levels of government.

Federal (national)

400

This branch of government has the power to interpret laws and determine if they are constitutional or not.

Judicial Branch

400

A system of gov't in which power belongs to the states, and it is up to the states to give some powers to the federal/national/central government


(federal/confederal/unitary)

Confederal

400

This part of the U.S. Constitution states the six purposes of government.

Preamble

400
An act created by Parliament that forced a stamp (tax) on all paper products 

Stamp Act

500

This level of government must deal with issues such as coining money, creating rules for naturalization, immigration and border control.

Federal

500

This branch of government is DIRECTLY voted by the people and are affected by public opinion.

Legislative

500

A system of gov't in which power belongs is shared between federal and state governments. 


(federal/confederal/unitary)

Federal

500

What is missing?

The following is a list of similarities between the U.S. & Florida Constitutions. They both have:

- Amendments

- Articles

- Rights & Freedoms for Citizens

- ?

Preamble

500

This Enlightenment philosopher influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence and came up with the principles of natural rights, social contract and consent of the governed

John Locke