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This is how people rule.
What is voting?
100
This means that the law applies to everyone.
What is rule of law?
100
This article discussed the Supremacy Clause.
What is Article VI?
100
The power that is shared by state governments and the federal government.
What is Concurrent Power?
200
Through this ( 2 words ), voters choose the president and vice president.
What is the Electoral College?
200
This term or 2 words makes sure the government is not too strong.
What is limited government?
200
True or False, states cannot set up schools or collect taxes
What is false?
200
Powers that are listed AND directly granted to the federal government.
What is Enumerated Power?
300
A representative government headed by a president or other elected leader.
What is a republic?
300
The division of power.
What is separation of power?
300
True or False, the federal government does not allow federal and state prisons.
What is False?
300
Powers such as trading with states OR setting up schools OR making rules about marriage and divorce.
What are Reserved Powers?
400
If an elected official does not perform his/her job, the people can do this to get them out of their position.
What is vote?
400
This Enlightened Thinker believed that the peoples liberty could be protected by separating the government.
Who is Montesquieu?
400
This states that the Constitution is the law of the land?
What is the Supremacy Clause?
400
If Stewart were the federal government and each class were a state government then the sharing of responsibilities is this type of power.
What is concurrent?
500
These 2 words means the peoples right to rule.
What is popular sovereignty?
500
The system in which each branch has power over the other two branches.
What is check and balances?
500
Power that is shared by the federal government and the state government.
What is federalism?
500
The school rules are greater than classroom rules is an example of this.
What is the supremacy clause?