Checks and Balances
Required Docs and Cases
Articles of Constitution
Important Clauses
Compromises
100

What is ONE of the Executive Branch's check to the Legislative Branch?

The power to veto.

100

What is one flaw from the Articles of Confederation

-Incredibly weak centralized government

-No power to coin money

-No national military

100

Which article of the Constitution surround the Judicial Branch?

Article 3

100

Explain the necessary and proper clause.

Gives Congress the power to control anything they deem "necessary and proper" in order to complete their other responsibilities.

100

3/5 Comprimise

An agreement between North and South states that 3 out of every 5 enslaved people would be counted towards the state's official population.

200

What is ONE of the Judicial Branch's checks on the Legislative Branch?

Rule that their laws are unconstitutional, through the practice of judicial review.

200

What was the clause related to McCulloch v. Maryland

Necessary & Proper clause, Supremacy clause

200
What does article 5 of the Constitution surround? 
The process of amending the Constitution.
200

Explain the supremacy clause.

Establishes that anything established by the federal government naturally overrules opposing state government decisions.

200

New Jersey Plan

Wanted equal representation across all states regardless of size/population, similar to that of the Senate.

300

What is ONE of the Legislative Branch's check to the Executive Branch?

Over power veto.

Laws that go against executive orders.

House can vote to impeach while the Senate tries the case.

300

What was the clause related to United States v. Lopez?

Commerce Clause

300

What is the 7th article of the Constitution about?

The ratification of the Constitution.

300

Explain the commerce clause.

Gives Congress power over interstate commerce.
300

Virginia Plan

Wanted the Legislative Branch to decide state representation based on population, similar to the House of Representatives.

400

What is a "check" states have over the Judicial Branch?

States legislators can contact their Congress members to propose a new amendment that they could ratify (3/4).

400

What year was the Constitution signed?

1787

400

What section and article establishes the powers of Congress?

Article 1, Section 8

400

Explain the full faith and credit clause.

Requires that states recognize each other's legal documents, such as driving licenses.

400

Electoral College

An in-between where citizens choose an elector to vote for president, instead of having Congress or citizens vote directly.

500

What are BOTH of the Executive Branch's checks on the Judicial Branch?

The power to appoint judges/Justices.

The informal power to refuse to enforce rulings.

500

Recite the Preamble of the Constitution.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, 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.

500

What section and article establishes the definition of treason?

Article 3, Section 3

500

Explain the privileges and immunities clause.

Details that citizens of every state should be given the same privileges and immunities as citizens of other states.

500

1808 Comprimise

Stopped the International Slave Trade to America.