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What are the 6 goals of the Constitution? |
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1) Form a more perf union 2) Est justice 3) Ensure domestic tranquility 4) Provide for the common defense 5) Promote the general welfare 6) Secure the blessings of liberty |
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What are the 6 principles of govt in the Constitution? |
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1) Pop sovereignty 2) Limited govt 3) Separation of powers 4) Checks & balances 5) Judicial review 6) Federalism |
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The concept that govt gets its authority from the people & that ultimate political power remains w/ the people |
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The principle that the powers & functions of govt are restricted by the US Constitution & other laws |
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How does the Constitution create a separation of the powers of govt? |
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The 1st 3 articles (of the Constitution) list the responsibilities & powers of each branch |
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How does the system of checks & balances limit the powers of govt? |
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It gives each branch of govt the power to change or cancel acts of another branch |
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Why is the principle of judicial review so powerful? |
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Because it determines whether the actions of the legislative & executive branches of govt are constitutional |
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Why is the principle of federalism still a topic of debate? |
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Bc it insures that nat govt has sufficient powers to be effective w/o infringing on the rights of states |
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Every member of society, including the ruler or govt, must obey the law & is never above it |
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Duties of governing are divided among 3 branches: legislative, executive, & judicial |
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Gives each branch of govt the power to change or cancel acts of another branch |
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Power to determine whether the actions of the legislative & executive branches of govt are constitutional |
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Any law or govt action that is found to violate a part of the Constitution |
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Powers of govt are distributed between the nat govt & state govts |
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The Constitution along w/ laws is "the supreme law of the land" |
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How did Jefferson & Madison differ in their views on amending the Constitution? |
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Jefferson saw change as inevitable & positive Madison saw change as uncertain & negative |
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Why might the Constitution be called a doc for all time? |
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It's ability to incorporate changing ideas of freedom & liberty |
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By what processes can the Constitution be amended? |
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Proposed by Congress or Nat Convention, then ratified by Legislatures or Conventions |
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What types of amendments have been added to the Constitution over the last 220 yrs? |
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Bill of Rights Amendments 11-27 |
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A majority that is larger than a simple majority |
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How have the 3 branches of govt applied the Constitution? |
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Legislative: passed min wage laws Executive: negotiate agreements w/ foreign leaders & govts Judicial: upheld laws as being constitutional |
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How have political parties, customs, & traditions changed how the Constitution is applied? |
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Political parties: help determine choice of candidates, policies, & programs Customs & traditions: influence how American govt behaves |
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What criticisms have some people made of the Constitution? |
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System that creates gridlock, questions about representation, electoral college, & winner-take-all elections |
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Arrangements or compacts w/ foreign leaders or foreign govts |
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An organized group that seeks to win elections in order to influence the activities of govt |
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A group of advisers consisting of the heads of the executive depts |
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Inability to govern effectively due to separation of powers |
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The body of 538 people elected from the 50 states & D.C. |
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