Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Branches
Government
100

What does this stand for: Dividing Powers Among Branches of Government?

A. Veto

B. Bill of Rights

C. Balance of Powers

C

100

What does it mean to refuse to sign a bill?

A. Veto

B. Responsibility

C. Ratify

A. Veto

100

What is the beginning of the constitution called?

A. Preamble

B. Articles of Confederation

C. Bill of Rights

A. Preamble

100

What are the three branches in the government?

What is legislative, judicial, and executive
100

The Founding Fathers included the 10th Amendment (reserved powers) in the Bill of Rights because:

What is they were worried the national government would become too strong
200

What is the First 10 Amendments to the Constitution Called? 

A. Constitution

B. Bill of Rights

C. Preamble

B. Bill of Rights

200

What is the word to "Pass into law?"

A. Amendment

B. Ratify

C. Veto

B. Ratify

200

What is the vocab word for the Supreme Court declaring a law unconstitutional?

A. Federalism

B. Ratify

C. Judicial Review

C. Judicial Review

200

What is the legislative branch responsible for?

What is writing laws and collecting taxes
200
Shays rebellion showed the government that: 

Taxes needed to be increased

300

What is the name of the person who refused to ratify the constitution without a Bill of Rights?

Anti-Federalist

300

What is it called when one branch of government can limit the powers of another?

Checks and Balances

300

What is dividing powers among local, state, and national governments called?

What is Federalism

300

Who is the head of the judicial branch?

What is the Supreme Court
300

What are checks and balances?

What is when one branch of the government is able to stop another branch
400

What is a change to the constitution called?

Amendment

400

Who wanted to ratify the Constitution without changes?

Federalist
400

Who refused to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights?

What is an anti-federalist
400

What two main things can the executive branch do?

What is nominate judges and veto bills

400

What are two examples of concurrent powers shared by the state and federal governments?

What is collect taxes, enforce laws, and set up courts

500

What was the first constitution of the United States called?

Articles of Confederation

500

What is the vocab word for when citizens must or should do something for their country?

Responsibility

500

What is it called to divide the power between the branches of government?

Balance of Powers

500

What two main things can the legislative branch do?

What is override a veto and impeach the President/Judges

500

What was the main difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

What is the Federalists wanted to ratify the constitution without a Bill of Rights, while the Anti-Federalists refused to ratify it without a Bill of Rights.