Set: Constitution Test Review (Overview of Everything)

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TermDefinition
GovernmentBiggest threat to people during 1776
PeopleBiggest threat to people during 1787
Articles of ConfederationGovernment before the Constitution
1781-1787Years the Articles of Confederation were in practice
1787Year the Constitution was written
Independence Hall, PhiladelphiaPlace where the Constitution was written
Make lawsLegislative branch's job
Senate and House of RepresentativesHouses in the legislative branch
Two housesMeaning of bicameral
CongressLegislature in legislative branch
Each state sends 2 representativesNew Jersey Plan's way of dealing with congress
States send representatives based off populationVirginia Plan's way of dealing with congress
Bicameral congressGreat Compromise/Connecticut's way of dealing with congress
535Total number of representatives in congress
100Number of representatives in Senate
435Number of representatives in House of Representatives
3Minimum number of representatives in congress per state
Congress can stretch their power if it's necessary and properMeaning of Elastic Clause
Laws created after the factMeaning of ex post facto laws
Laws saying someone is guiltyMeaning of bills of attainder
Idea that people must be arrested for a reason and have the right of knowing why they're arrestedMeaning of Writ of Habeas Corpus
BillWhat a law starts as
House of RepresentativesHouse that bills usually start in
Discuss in committeeFirst step in a bill becoming a law
Full house debateSecond step in a bill becoming a law
If quorum is present, voteThird step in a bill becoming a law
51%Percent of votes needed for a bill to pass one house
The other houseWhere a bill goes once it passes one house
Sign, veto, or hold itPresident's three options regarding a bill
When a bill dies because congress was out of sessionMeaning of Pocket Veto
It passesWhat happens if a bill was held and congress is in session
Overriding the vetoWhat it's called when congress vetoes the President's veto
2/3Fraction of support needed from each house to override a veto
Enforce lawsExecutive branch's job
President, Vice President, and CabinetThree parts/positions that make up the executive branch
InfluencePower that cabinet has
SenateWhat the Vice President is President of
When tiebreakers are necessaryWhen the Vice President participates in senate
People who would take over if President couldn't serveMeaning of Line of Succession
President, Vice President, and Speaker of the HouseFirst three people in Line of Succession
Nancy PelosiCurrent speaker of the house
Number of representatives in congressNumber of electoral votes per state is the same as
RepublicanismWhat principle the electoral college is an example of
Winning candidate of that statePerson who chooses electors per state
270Number of electoral votes needed to win
538Total number of electoral votes
Interpret lawsJudicial branch's job
Supreme CourtHighest court in America
Original jurisdictionWhen cases start at the Supreme Court
9Number of Supreme Court Justices
Opinion of the CourtPublication stating the Supreme Court's ruling
DissentPublication stating why some Justices disagreed with the ruling
AppealWhen one side is unhappy with the ruling of a case and tries to get the case retried
Double jeopardyHaving the exact same trial twice (not appeal)
2Number of witnesses necessary for a treason trial
TreasonAct of aiding enemies
ExtraditionWhen states send criminals who committed a crime in one state and are trying to hide in another back
Proposal and ratificationTwo steps in amending the constitution
2/3Support necessary to propose an amendment
3/4States necessary to ratify an amendment
Constitution is the supreme law of the landMeaning of supremacy clause
To adopt or acceptMeaning of ratify
Because the Constitution failedWhy the Bill of Rights was necessary
Bill of RightsWhat the First Ten Amendments are called
Amendment 1Freedom of speech, press, religion, right to petition the government, and right to peacefully assemble
Amendment 2Right to bear arms
Amendment 3The government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner
Amendment 4Protection from unreasonable search and seizure
Amendment 5Cannot be forced to testify against oneself, no double jeopardy
Amendment 6The right to a speedy trial and attorney
Amendment 7The right to trial by jury in civil cases
Amendment 8No cruel and unusual punishment, no excessive bail or fines
Amendment 9Certain rights not mentioned in the Constitution may still be protected
Amendment 10Powers not specifically given to congress (or prohibited the states) belong to the states
People are the source of the government's powerPopular sovereignty
Representative democracyRepublicanism
Balance between state and federal powerFederalism
no one group has too much powerSeparation of Powers
each branch has control over other branches, but is also controlledChecks and Balances
everyone must obey the lawLimited Government
rights that people are guaranteedIndividual Rights
35Age Requirement for President
30Age Requirement for Senator
25Age Requirement for Representative in House of Representatives
4 yearsTerm Length for President
6 yearsTerm Length for Senator
2 yearsTerm Length for Representative in House of Representatives
NoneAge Requirement for Justice
LifeTerm Length for Justice
2Term Limit for President
NoneTerm Limit for Senator
NoneTerm Limit for Representative in House of Representatives
9 yearsResident requirement for Senator
7 yearsResident requirement for Representative in House of Representatives
14 yearsResident requirement for President
George WashingtonPresident of the Constitutional Convention
Founding Fathers of the United StatesWhat the people who were at the Constitutional Convention are called
3/5What fraction of the slave population is counted
AntifederalistsWhat people who opposed the Constitution were called
FederalistsWhat people who supported the Constitution were called
People wanted a Bill of RightsWhy the Constitution originally failed

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Terms 101
Creator lorasa2637
Created December 13, 2008
Group 8TH GRADE PARKER!!!
Subjects constitution, constitution test, US history, 8th grade social studies, US government
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  1. Constitution is the supreme law of the land Meaning of supremacy clause - 24 misses
  2. Original jurisdiction When cases start at the Supreme Court - 23 misses
  3. Dissent Publication stating why some Justices disagreed with the ruling - 20 misses
  4. Opinion of the Court Publication stating the Supreme Court's ruling - 19 misses
  5. 1781-1787 Years the Articles of Confederation were in practice - 16 misses
  6. Number of representatives in congress Number of electoral votes per state is the same as - 15 misses
  7. Republicanism What principle the electoral college is an example of - 15 misses