A series of essays that explained and supported the U.S. Constitution.
What is The federalist papers
Higher taxes,having a country too big to look after standing army, liberty, and a supreme court that could interfere with state's rights.
What is Anti-Federalists concerns?
A legislative branch made up of two houses is called this
What is bicameral?
The president can do this to prevent a bill which has passed through Congress from becoming a law.
What is veto?
Activist
Interprets the constitution with contemporary visions
addresses the question of how to guard against "factions"
What is federalist 10
They were arguments either opposing the constitutions ratification or insisting an adding additional amendments to protect civil liberties.
What is Anti federalist paper
The person trying to get members to vote a certain way
Who is a whip?
Congress' implied powers come from this clause in the Constitution.
What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?
Restraint
Interprets the Constitution with how it was originally written
monetary policy, regulate financial institutions, services to depository institutions, federal government, and the public
What is The Federal Reserve ?
It allows Congress to have the powers that the Constitution doesn't specifically say but were in implied .
What is Necessary and proper clause
These are the people that Congress represents
Who are constituents?
This segment of Congress is responsible for selecting the president if no candidate receives the required number of electoral votes.
What is the House of Representatives?
Activist Justices
John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh
Power given to the federal government will never come back to the states unless they fight to get it back
What is Conservation
The official count of the people by the government
What is the census?
This house can approve treaties and presidential appointments.
What is the Senate?
Who is generally Restraint and Activist
Conservatives are generally Activist and Liberals are generally Restraint
centralized government system in which lower levels of government have little power independent of the national government.
What is Unitary system
farmers and tradesmen and they were less likely to be a part of the wealthy elite
Who made up the federalist party?
The leader of the Senate when the Vice President is not there
Who is the president pro tempore?
This means Congress cannot pass a law to punish for someone for committing an act without being convicted in a court of law.
Why can't Congress pass a bill of attainder?
Restraint Justices
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayer, Neil Gorsuch