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62 Cards in this Set
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what branch deals with the supreme court?
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Judicial
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popular soverghty
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ruled by the people
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federalism
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a system in which power is divided between the national and state govt
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how can the president check congress
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by vetoing
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what does it require to overturn a veto
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2/3 vote from each house
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federal bureacracy is madeof employees fomr the _______ branch
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executive
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expressed power
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power directly stated in the constitution
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enujmerated powers
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include the elastic clause
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the 1st home of congress waws in _____ ______
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New York
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Juducuak review elevated the status of the _______ _______
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supreme court
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this gives congress the right to make all laws necessary and proper
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elestic clause
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which article describes enumerated powers
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Article one
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what act did sam and geeta dardick change govt policy with
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executive branch
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3 issues fedural courts deal with
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bankruptcy, martine law, treaties with forign nations
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name 2 ways the supreme couurt decisions can be overturned
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amendment
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rwhich cheif justice was most closely associated with judicial activism
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Earl Warrn
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how did the founders provide for change in the constitution
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amend the constitution
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which is the only way the constitution can be amended
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two thirds vote of each house
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what is the limit on how much time a state can take to ratidy an amedment
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7 years
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what action between hands of states does not require congressional approval
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congressional agreement
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which amendment pretects freedom of speech
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1st
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in order to get a search warrents _________ cause is needed
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probable
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what the the purpose of the bill of rights
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to give people there basic rights
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prior restraint
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govt censorship of information before its published
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when a defendant cant get an impartial trial he may be asked for a change of _______
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venue
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how are the 21st and 18th amendment related
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they both banned alcohol
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what did the 29h amendment eliminate
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pole taxes
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includes expressed, implied, and inherent
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delegated powers
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based on the necesssary and proper clasue
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elastic clause
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state powers
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reserved powers
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supremacy clasue
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laws passed in congress
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what is the constititional obligation of the national government to thte states
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outlined in artivle iv, section 3 +4. the three obligations are republican form of government , protection, territorial integrity
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who has to pay for all nation election
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states to the nation government
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extradile
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to return a criminal or fugituve who flees across state lines back to the original state
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full faith and credit
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shall be givin a wach state to have public acts, records, and judicial proceeding of every other state
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public acts
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refers to civl laws passd by state legislatures
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interstate compacts
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a written agreement between two or more states
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what are laws relating to diputes between individuals groups of states called
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civil laws
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states cannot use _______ when sttling_______
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force, disputes
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where is the only place one sttate can see another
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supreme court
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nondiscrimination against other states citizens
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privileges and immunities
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states rights favors _____ action
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local
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nationalist postion favors_____ action
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federal
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what is preemptional used for?
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responsibility for a state government function to gain contol over another state
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which chief justive was a supporter of states rights
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chief justice roger B. taney
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FDR was a supporter of the ______ position
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Nationalist
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the civil rights act of 1964 was passed useing what sonstititional authority
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commarce
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what position gave congress the right to tax incomes
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income tax
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the repationship between federal and state government is affected by whose policies?
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sixteenth amendment
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Includes expressed, implied, and inherent
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delegated powers
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based on the necessary and prper chase
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elestic clause
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state powers
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reserved powers
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both state and national governmant
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concurrent
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provide one example of inherent powers
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immigration
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supremacy clause
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laws passed by congress
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what is the constitutional obligations of the national government to the states
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outlined in article 4, section 3+4. the three obligations are republican form of government, protection, territorial integrity
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policy
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is a stated course of action
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sunset laws
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periodidc checks of government agencies
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david levitt made a diffrence for
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hungry people
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government administrators are part of
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bureaucracy
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what laws prevent public officials holding secret meetings?
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sunshine laws
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lessons the risk of one political party getting a rise on political power
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federalism
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