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What was America’s first national constitution?

Articles of the Confederation

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What were the three Congresses in American history (in order, no need to know the years)?

Continental, Confederation, Federal Congress

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After the Articles of Confederation, when did the Americans meet to create the constitution we use today? – and where?

1787 in Philadelphia, PA

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How many houses are in the Federal Congress? What are they?

2; House of Representatives & Senate

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What article in the Constitution establishes the legislative branch?

Article 1

200

What is a republic?

Limited government where the people hold the governmental power. The people elect representatives, who are in charge of conducting the government.

200

What is federalism?

The power to govern is shared between the state and national governments.

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What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, & Judicial

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What is the definition of checks and balances?

Process in which the government can check, or limit the power of the other branches (prevent an abuse of power and preserve the balance of power)

200

What is the beginning of the U.S. Constitution known as?

The Preamble

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What is federalism?

Limited government where the people hold the governmental power.

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How many representatives are in the House of Representatives?

435

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How many senators are in the Senate?

100

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What is the definition of impeachment?

Bring charges against any federal official suspected of wrongdoing

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Who has the power to ratify, or approve, all Federal appointments and treaties?

Senate

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What does popular sovereignty mean?

“Authority of the People”

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What are the four steps for how a bill becomes a law?

Bill, Committee, Debate, Law

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Who does the bill go if it is approved by the House & Senate?

President

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What is the definition of checks and balances?

Process in which the government can check, or limit the power of the other branches (prevent an abuse of power and preserve the balance of power)

400

Where does a bill typically begin (it can start in either house, but where do most bills start)?

House

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What are the qualifications to be a Representative?

At least 25 years old, must live in the state you are representing, and serve 2-year terms

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What are the qualifications to be a Senator?

At least 30 years old, must live in the state you are representing, and serve 6-year terms

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Which article of the Constitution establishes the executive branch?

Article 2

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What can the president do to a bill? (2 things)

Sign it into law or veto it

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What are the five goals and purposes of and for the government in the Preamble? *Recite the Preamble Correctly

We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.