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Unit 2Unit 1 Unit 4 Unit 5/6Unit 3
Four Characteristics of a state.
Population, territory, sovereignty, Government
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Powers of Constitution.
Express, Implied, Reserved
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Power is divided between national and state
government.
Federal System
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Person is selected to represent and vote on issues for others.
Representative Democracy
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Ensures that one branch is not too powerful.
System of Checks and Balances
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What affects the way that you vote?
Personal Characteristics (race, education etc) Group
affiliation, party identification
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Major party not in power watches over the party in power
Watchdog
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What is a closed primary?
You can only vote for party you are registered
with.
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When does the congressional election take place.
First Tuesday after the first Monday of November in
even numbered years.
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Define primary and general election.
Primary-election within a party
General Election- election between parties
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What vote does Congress need to override a President’s
veto?
2/3 majority
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What is the role of the Majority and Minority Whips
in the Senate and House.
Plan key strategies and legislation.
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Who has most of the control of legislation that passes
through the House of Reps?
House Rules Committee
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Most bills die at this point.
Committee
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Continuous, impeaches and confirms appointments
(majority vote)
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How can you define the Senate?
What is the Electoral College?
Elects the President, each state has different
number.
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What do the following cabinets do?
State, Interior, Defense, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland
Security
Foreign, Environment, Military, Poor,
Terrorism?
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Natural born citizen, at least 35, lived in US for 14 consecutive years?
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Qualifications for President.
What are:
Executive Orders
Executive Agreements
Orders- rule acts as law
Agreements- Between US and Foreign Country
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What is a bureaucracy.
Pyramid structure where everyone has a specific duty
and responsibility.
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How long is the term for Federal and Supreme Court Justices and who appoints
them.
•Life
•President- senate approval
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Define:
Writ of Habeas Corpus
Original Jurisdiction
Double Jeopardy
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*Can’t hold you without probable cause*Place where trial begins*Can’t be tried twice for the same crime
Define:Due Process ClauseBills of AttainderJudicial Review
*14th Amendment Protects people from the state
*Can’t be punished without a trial
*Power of the court to decide if Gov’t action is constitutional
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Who is the Supreme Court Justice?
John Roberts
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Two Clauses in the First Amendment dealing with
religion (state and explain).
Establishment Clause and Free Exercise
Clause.
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