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3 Branches Important People
Checks and Balances
Bill of Rights
Key Terms Articles of Confederation
Powers of the Executive Branch.
A 100
What are Proposes laws, Administers the laws, Commands armed forces, Appoints ambassadors and other officials, Conducts
foreign policy, & Negotiates treaties?
Powers of the Judicial Branch.
A 200
What are Interprets the Constitution and other laws & Reviews lower
court decisions?
Powers of the Legislative Branch.
A 300
What are writes the laws, confirms Presidential appointments, ratifies treaties, grants money, &declares
war?
Presides over the impeachment trial in
the Senate.
A 400
Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
Has the power to impeach.
A 500
What is the House of Representatives?
Provided the basic ideas of the
Constitution.
B 100
Who is James Madison?
These two were divided over how to address the national
debt, how to repay bonds and what limits should be placed on the federal government.
B 200
Who are Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton?
Believed that woman needed a greater role in the
new nation.
B 300
Who is Judith Sargent Murray?
Name given to farmers in the Whiskey
Rebellion.
B 400
Who are the New Sons of Liberty?
Spanish minister who tried to delay reaching an
agreement.
B 500
Who is Manuel de Godoy?
Allow one branch to block the actions of another to
prevent supreme authority.
C 100
What are checks?
Allows each branch to have a role in the actions
of the other branches.
C 200
What are balances?
Declaring of a law or action to be
unconstitutional.
C 300
What is Judicial Review?
Must approve all Presidential
appointments.
C 400
What is the Senate?
Upheld the notion that federal law has authority
to override state law.
C 500
What is the supremacy clause of the Constitution?
The five basic rights the First Amendment
protects.
D 100
What are freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition,
and press?
The right to a speedy and public trial.
D 200
What is 6th Amendment?
Powers reserved for the people.
D 300
What is 9th Amendment?
Powers reserved for the States.
D 400
What is the 10th Amendment?
D 500
These are the powers that the Bill of Rights gives to
the people.
What are delegated powers?
Action or Decision that later serves as an
example.
E 100
What is a precedent?
Idea that political authority belongs to
the people.
E 200
What is popular sovereignty?
Idea that the federal government can take
actions that the Constitution does not
forbid.
E 300
What is Loose Construction?
They raise money and give it to candidates who support certain
issues.
E 400
What are political action committees (PACs)?
Idea that federal and state governments
have exclusive powers over their
area.
E 500
What is dual sovereignty?
Articles did this to Congress.
F 100
What is made it a single branch with limited powers?
Gave most power here.
F 200
What is the states?
The sharing of power between a federal
government and state government.
F 300
What is federalism?
Because of the weakness of the Articles, this system was created to ensure that
no one branch could become too powerful.
F 400
What is checks and balances?
Showed Americans the weaknesses of the
Confederation government.
F 500
What is Shay’s Rebellion?
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Washington’s Presidency
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Washington warns of these problems in his Farewell
Address.
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Dangerous foreign alliances, national debt, and division caused by political parties
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