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100

In Americas Constitution who is considered "Sovereign"?

The People

100

To avoid the peoples rejection of the Constitution James Madison came up with what plan?

To get VOTERS to ratify the Constitution

100

Who was the first elected President?

George Washington

100

Why did the Founders fear Political Parties?

They were like factions that used their power for their own wants

100

What Is Judicial Review?

The Judicial Branches ability to judge the actions and laws of government officials to determine if they are Unconstitutional 

200

The following powers are delegated to this level of federal government....

-Regulate marriage and intrastate trade

-Establish public schools

-Create traffic laws

State Governments

200

Why did the Anti-Federalists fear the Constitution?

It established a strong-centralized government, some people thought was very close to a Monarchy

200

What is the purpose of the Presidents Cabinet?

To advise the President and run smaller pieces of the Executive Branch

200

This person wanted to take a BROAD or LIBERAL  approach to the Constitution

Alexander Hamilton

200
What was the result of Madison v. Marbury

While Marbury was entitled to his job, he was not supposed to take this matter directly to the US Supreme Court

300

The Supremacy Clause says....

States must obey laws made and enacted by the Federal Government

300

What was the Federalist's response to Anti-Federalist concerns?

Separation of Powers

300

What is the order of courts from least power to most power?

District Court->Appellate Court->Federal District Court->Federal Appellate Court-->Supreme Court

300

This political party leader favored the French, small farmer based economy, and strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Thomas Jefferson

300

How do you write into a tab without deleting everything on Google Sheets???

Double tap or Tap on the text-line at the top page

400

Name 3 limits on the Power of State Governments...

1. coin or print money

2. enter treaties with other nations

3.tax imports or exports

4.keep an army or navy

5.engage in war

400

What issues related to the new Constitution did the parties debate?

Can the Constitution maintain a Republican government?

Does the Nation have too much power?

Do we need a Bill of Rights in our Constitution?

400

The Ninth Amendment says...

The listing of rights in the Constitution and BOR are not the only rights enjoyed by the People

400

What was the issue with the Alien and Sedition Acts?

They violated rights given to Citizens by the Constitution

400

When a Court considers a certain law unconstitutional after Judicial Review, that law is considered...

Null & Void

500

Name 3 Powers the Federal and State Governments share?

1.make their own laws

2.tax the people

3.borrow money

4.create court systems

5.provide for health and welfare of citizens

500

What was the requirement for the ratification?

9 out of the 13 states  needed to approve for  the  Constitution to be ratified

500

Name 3 the rights listed in our BOR

freedoms of:

speech

press

religion

etc.


500

Why did Jefferson consider the election of 1800 to be the "revolution of 1800"?

For the first time control of a government was transferred from one political party to another

500

What  are the four methods used for interpreting our Constitution?

1. Literal meaning

2.Founders perspective

3.Principles of Constitution

4.Todays needs