Federalism
Branches of Government
Checks and Balances
Bill of Rights
Miscellaneous
100

State/Federal/Both: marriage laws

State

100

Power to declare war

Legislative

100

The president can reject a law passed by Congress through his ______ power

Veto

100

Speech, religion, assembly, press, petition

First Amendment

100

True or False: Impeachment REMOVES the president (explain your answer)

False: The House impeaches the president but the Senate must have a trial to remove the president

200

State/Federal/Both: Taxation

Both

200

Judicial Review

Judicial Branch

200

Can determine the Constitutionality of Laws

Supreme Court (Judicial branch)

200

No requirement to house soldiers

3rd Amendment

200

Define Popular Sovereignty

The PEOPLE hold the power

300

State/Federal/Both: Declare war and make treaties

Federal

300

Congress: House and Senate

Legislature

300

Congress can __________ a presidential veto with 2/3 vote

Override

300

Right to due process

5th Amendment

300

Name one weakness of the Articles of Confederation

1. Could not raise taxes

2. Could not enforce treaties

3. Could not regulate trade among states

4. No executive or judicial branch

400

Powers of the Federal Government are called

Enumerated or Delegated Powers

400
Commander-in-Chief of the military

Executive

400

Appoints judges and cabinet members

Executive (President)

400

Right to bear arms

2nd Amendment

400
Which part of Congress has popular representation?
The House
500

Powers of the state are referred to as

Reserved Powers

500

FBI, National Park Service, IRS

Executive

500

Power of Impeachment

Legislative (specifically the House)

500

The 10th amendment

Reserves powers not given to the federal government to the states

500

The president is elected through the  ________ _________

Electoral College