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when did the us declair itself free from england |
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What meeting was the first US government developed at? |
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Constitutional convention |
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What was the name of the 1st American Government? |
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When was the constution finished and presented to the states? |
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Was it a strong or weak alliance of the 13 states? |
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List the strengths of the Articles. |
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List the weaknesses of the Articles. |
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When was this first government approved by all states and put into effect? |
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Explain the two successful laws that helped settle the western territories under the Articles? |
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ordinates law and northwest ordinance |
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Explain 1 problem the nation faced and was unable to settle under the Articles. |
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Central govt was weak and could not stop GA from negotiating with Spanish Florida. The central govt could not stop the British from exporting convicts to the colonies. |
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What event occurred in 1786 that proved that the Articles were not working? |
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What was the original goal of the Constitutional Convention? |
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When and where was the Constitutional Convention held? |
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How many states sent delegates? Which state did not send a delegate? |
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12 states, and Rhode Island did not send one |
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How many delegates were present at the Constitutional convention? |
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Name two of the important delegates who were present? |
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Ben Franklin and Sam Adams. Washington only attended the "Association" not the writing of the Constitution so it would be better to say someone like Sam Adams from MA |
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Why were the Constitutional meetings held in secret? |
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In order to not have any trouble during the proceedings |
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Who is known as the Father of the Constitution? Why is he given that nickname? |
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James Madison since he wrote almost all of the proposals of the Constitution |
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After the meetings began, what became the new goal? |
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Explain the original plan for the government (Virginia Plan) and why some were opposed to it? |
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added two more branches of government, but this was not fair to little states |
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Explain the New Jersey plan and why some opposed it? |
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one house but would break apart the union |
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Explain the solution that settled the dispute between the two plans (Great Compromise)? |
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Here the little and big states got what they wanted |
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What issue caused problems between northern and southern delegates? |
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Explain the compromise that settled this issue? |
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each slave would have the equivalent of 3/5 of a free person |
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How many states had to approve the Constitution in order for it to go into effect? |
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What is the introduction to the Constitution called? |
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What is the purpose of this introduction? |
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highlights major differences from the articles of confederation |
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supports the constitution |
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Name 5 of the powers reserved to the national government? |
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collect taxes, regulate commerce, print money, declare war, and provide an army and navy |
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Name 5 of the powers given only to the states. |
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issue licenses, public health and safety, establish local governments, provide education, and all powers not designated to the federal government |
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Name 3 powers that are shared by both the national and state governments. |
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tax and borrow money, exercise eminent domain, enact laws and establish courts |
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Name the 3 branches of the U.S. government and the main job of each. |
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executive -- administrative agencies and presidential office, legistlative- laws representing the population's goals, and judicial -- the court system |
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What does Checks and Balances mean? |
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one branch accounts to another branch |
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Who is part of the Executive Branch? |
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President and federal agencies |
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What are the 3 qualifications that have to be met in order for someone to be the President? |
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natural born citizen of the US, at least 35 years old, and 14 years as a resident of the US |
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List 3 duties of the President? |
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command armed forces, make treaties with foreign nations, and appoint officers |
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How many years is a Presidential term and how many terms can by served? |
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four years and maximum of two terms |
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Who chooses the President? |
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What is the order of succession if something happens to the President? |
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VP, Speaker of the House, Pres of the Senate, Sec of State, Sec of Treasury, Sec of Defence |
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Name 3 Cabinet positions? |
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secretary of state, secretary of the treasury and secretary of defense |
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Who are out current President and Vice President? |
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Barack Obama and Joseph Biden |
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Who are out current Secretary of State and Sec. of Defense? |
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John Curry and Chuck Hagel |
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Who is part of the Legislative Branch? What do we call both houses together? |
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The senate and House of Represeentatitives... both houses are Congress |
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Name 2 powers granted only to the legislative branch. |
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What are the 3 qualifications that need to be met in order to be a Senator? |
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US citizen for at least nine years, at least 30 years old and resident of the state representing |
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What are the 3 qualifications for a Representative? |
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US citizen for at least 7 years, at least 25 years old and resident of the state representing |
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How long is a Senator's term and how many terms may they serve? |
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six years and can be reelected indefinitely |
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How long is a Representative's term and how many may they serve? |
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2 years and can be reelected indefinitely |
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Who chooses the Senators and Representatives? |
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voting residents of the states |
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Who is the leader of the House? Who is it currently? |
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Speaker of the House, John Bohner |
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Who is the leader of the Senate? Who is it currently |
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How many Senators are there from each state? Thus how many total? |
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How many Representatives from each state? How is the number determined? How many total? |
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as many as needed determined as proportion of population in the state. Total is 435..Minimum is 1 |
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Which House does a bill get introduced in? |
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House of Representatives. |
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Once a bill is introduced where does it go to get worked on? |
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Once a bill is approved by the House it started in, where does it go? |
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Once a bill is approved by both houses, where does it go? |
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What can the President do with the bill? |
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He can veto or approve it. |
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If the bill is vetoed by the President what happens to it? |
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It goes to the house for reconsideration. |
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What can Congress do with the rejected bill? |
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What fraction of each house does it take to override a Presidential veto? |
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Who is part of the Judicial Branch? |
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Name 2 powers granted to the judicial branch. |
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Create Courts and Interpret the Constitution & laws |
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what special title is given to Supreme Court Judges? |
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How many Justices are there? |
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How long is a justice's term? |
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How are the Supreme Court Justices chosen? |
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Chosen by President and approved by the senate. |
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A change to a legal document, namely, the Constitution or other legal document. |
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What are the 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution called? |
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How many amendments have been added to the Constitution? |
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Which amendment protects against the quartering of soldiers? |
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Which amendment allows you not to testify against yourself? |
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Which amendment guarantees your right to a speedy trial and a lawyer? |
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Which amendment protects your right to legally own a gun? |
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What are the four rights protected by the first amendment? |
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which amendment protects you from legal search and seizure of property? |
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Which amendment protects you from cruel and unusual punishment? |
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What are the people who supported the Constitution called? |
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what are the people who were against the Constitution called? |
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what were the papers called that tried to explain the Constitution and why should people ratify it? |
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How many states had to ratify the Constitution in order for it to go into effect? |
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which state was the ninth one to ratify the Constitution and when did it go into effect? |
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New Hampshire... June 24, 1798 |
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when was the first election held under the Constitution and who became President and vice President? |
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Which city was chosen as the nation's capital? |
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