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King John
signed the magna carta in 1215
Magna Carta
established limited government
John Locke
17th century philospher who influenced the Consitutition
John Dickinson
wrote the Articles of Confederation
Mayflower Compact
first government document in the new world
May 25, 1787
Constitutional Convention began
74
number of delegates elected to attend the convention
55
number of delegates who attended the convention
39
number of delegates who signed the Constitution
Washington
President of the Constitutional Convention
Madison
Secretary of the Constitutional Convention
Edmund Randolph
wrote the Virginia Plan
William Patterson
wrote the New Jersey Plan
Sept. 17, 1787
date the Constitutional Convention ended
Great Compromise
blended the New Jersey and Virginia Plans
Roger Sherman
wrote the Great Compromise
Hamilton, Madison, Jay
leaders of the Federalists
Richard Henry Lee
leader of the Anti-Federalists
Preamble
introductory paragraph
make laws
duty of the legislative branch
Congress
leader of the legislative branch
Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House of Reps.
Robert Byrd
President Pro Temp of the Senate
Harry Reid
Senate Majority leader
Mitch McConnell
Senate Minority leader
Steny Hoyer
House Majority leader
John Boehner
House Minority leader
100
number of Senators-total
435
number of Representatives-total
2
term of office for Representatives
Jan. 3
Congressional sessions begin
First Tuesday after the first Monday in Nov.
Popular Election
111
Congressional session number
19
number of Illinois Reps. in Congress
Durbin/Burris
Illinois Senators
15th
Representative district we live in
filibuster
unlimited debate in the Senate
25
minimum age to be a rep.
30
minimum age to be a Senator
incumbent
candidate seeking re-election to the same office
4 years
term of office for President
Jan. 20th at noon EST
When are Presidents inaugurated
10 years
maximum years a person may be President
9
judges on the Supreme Court
John Roberts
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
first Monday in Oct.
Supreme Court sessions begin
June 30
Supreme Court sessions end
94
total number of federal district courts
13
total number of appellate courts
waging war against the U.S. or helping the enemy
treason
full faith and credit clause
documents legal in one state are legal in all states
extradition
removal of a person in one state to stand trial in another state
27
number of amendments
Bill of Rights
first 10 amendments
Delaware
first state to approve the Constitution
April 30, 1789
date that Washington's term began
1791
year the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution
400,000/year
current Presidential salary
Quorum
term that means one more than half of the house or senate is present
Tim Johnson
Representative of the 15th district in Illinois
9 years
citizenship requirement to be a Senator
7 years
citizenship requirement to be a Representative
Philadelphia
city where the Constitutional Convention was held
7
number of articles in the Constitution
38
number of states that must approve a Constitutional Amendment
35
minimum age to become President
Robert Gates
Secretary of Defense
Eric Holder
Current Attorney General
Hillary Clinton
Secretary of State
Johnson and Clinton
Two impeached Presidents
Jefferson and Adams
Two Presidents elected by the House of Reps.
Timothy Geithner
Sec. of the Treasury
$193,400
Cabinet member salary
$227,300
Vice Pres. salary
$174,000
Congressional salary
$223,500
Speaker of the House salary
$193,400
Minority and Majority leader salary
Enforce laws
Duty of the Executive Branch
the President
Leader of the Executive branch
Cloture
vote to limit the debate in the Senate to one hour/Senator
Christmas Tree bill
Term that describes a bill that has been amended numerous times
Gerrymandering
Term that means illegally drawing legislative districts
Censure
discipline of a member of the House or Senate by the members
Primary election
contests between members of the same political party
538
Total number of Electoral Votes
270
Number of Electoral votes needed to win
21
Illinois electoral votes
Jan 6th
When electoral votes are counted
First Monday after the second Wed. in Dec.
When electors vote
1790
Year the first census was conducted
11th
Illinois District court number
7
appellate court number
7 years
number of years that states get to approve amendments
3/5
Compromise that decided how slaves would be counted for reps.
life
term of office for Federal Judges
83 days
length of the longest filibuster
Strom Thurmond
He holds the individual record for speaking in a filibuster
60
Number of Senators who must vote for cloture
2
Number of years in a Representative term
3
number of days one house of Congress may adjourn without permission of the other
3
Number of hours a Senator in a filibuster must talk about the bill
6
number of years in a Senate term
11
Illinois district court number
26
votes needed to win a Presidential election in the House
Pocket veto
Cancellation of a Bill due to Congress adjourning
Joseph Biden
Current Vice-President
Implied or Expressed
Types of Congressional powers
Petit
Type of jury that issues verdicts
Grand
Type of jury that issues indictments
25
Committees in the House of Reps
16
Committees in the Senate
Republic guarantee
promise to the states that there will always be elections
1993
year that the last amendment was added to the Constitution
vote to break a tie
only Constitutional duty given to the Vice-President

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$174,000Congressional salary
$193,400Cabinet member salary
$193,400Minority and Majority leader salary
$223,500Speaker of the House salary
$227,300Vice Pres. salary
10 yearsmaximum years a person may be President
100number of Senators-total
11Illinois district court number
111Congressional session number
11thIllinois District court number
13total number of appellate courts
15thRepresentative district we live in
16Committees in the Senate
1790Year the first census was conducted
1791year the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution
19number of Illinois Reps. in Congress
1993year that the last amendment was added to the Constitution
2term of office for Representatives
2Number of years in a Representative term
21Illinois electoral votes
25Committees in the House of Reps
25minimum age to be a rep.
26votes needed to win a Presidential election in the House
27number of amendments
270Number of Electoral votes needed to win
3number of days one house of Congress may adjourn without permission of the other
3Number of hours a Senator in a filibuster must talk about the bill
3/5Compromise that decided how slaves would be counted for reps.
30minimum age to be a Senator
35minimum age to become President
38number of states that must approve a Constitutional Amendment
39number of delegates who signed the Constitution
4 yearsterm of office for President
400,000/yearcurrent Presidential salary
435number of Representatives-total
538Total number of Electoral Votes
55number of delegates who attended the convention
6number of years in a Senate term
60Number of Senators who must vote for cloture
7appellate court number
7number of articles in the Constitution
7 yearsnumber of years that states get to approve amendments
7 yearscitizenship requirement to be a Representative
74number of delegates elected to attend the convention
83 dayslength of the longest filibuster
9judges on the Supreme Court
9 yearscitizenship requirement to be a Senator
94total number of federal district courts
April 30, 1789date that Washington's term began
Bill of Rightsfirst 10 amendments
Censurediscipline of a member of the House or Senate by the members
Christmas Tree billTerm that describes a bill that has been amended numerous times
Cloturevote to limit the debate in the Senate to one hour/Senator
Congressleader of the legislative branch
Delawarefirst state to approve the Constitution
Durbin/BurrisIllinois Senators
Edmund Randolphwrote the Virginia Plan
Enforce lawsDuty of the Executive Branch
Eric HolderCurrent Attorney General
First Monday after the second Wed. in Dec.When electors vote
First Tuesday after the first Monday in Nov.Popular Election
GerrymanderingTerm that means illegally drawing legislative districts
GrandType of jury that issues indictments
Great Compromiseblended the New Jersey and Virginia Plans
Hamilton, Madison, Jayleaders of the Federalists
Harry ReidSenate Majority leader
Hillary ClintonSecretary of State
Implied or ExpressedTypes of Congressional powers
Jan 6thWhen electoral votes are counted
Jan. 20th at noon ESTWhen are Presidents inaugurated
Jan. 3Congressional sessions begin
Jefferson and AdamsTwo Presidents elected by the House of Reps.
John BoehnerHouse Minority leader
John Dickinsonwrote the Articles of Confederation
John Locke17th century philospher who influenced the Consitutition
John RobertsChief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Johnson and ClintonTwo impeached Presidents
Joseph BidenCurrent Vice-President
June 30Supreme Court sessions end
King Johnsigned the magna carta in 1215
MadisonSecretary of the Constitutional Convention
Magna Cartaestablished limited government
May 25, 1787Constitutional Convention began
Mayflower Compactfirst government document in the new world
Mitch McConnellSenate Minority leader
Nancy PelosiSpeaker of the House of Reps.
PetitType of jury that issues verdicts
Philadelphiacity where the Constitutional Convention was held
Pocket vetoCancellation of a Bill due to Congress adjourning
Preambleintroductory paragraph
Primary electioncontests between members of the same political party
Quorumterm that means one more than half of the house or senate is present
Republic guaranteepromise to the states that there will always be elections
Richard Henry Leeleader of the Anti-Federalists
Robert ByrdPresident Pro Temp of the Senate
Robert GatesSecretary of Defense
Roger Shermanwrote the Great Compromise
Sept. 17, 1787date the Constitutional Convention ended
Steny HoyerHouse Majority leader
Strom ThurmondHe holds the individual record for speaking in a filibuster
Tim JohnsonRepresentative of the 15th district in Illinois
Timothy GeithnerSec. of the Treasury
WashingtonPresident of the Constitutional Convention
William Pattersonwrote the New Jersey Plan
extraditionremoval of a person in one state to stand trial in another state
filibusterunlimited debate in the Senate
first Monday in Oct.Supreme Court sessions begin
full faith and credit clausedocuments legal in one state are legal in all states
incumbentcandidate seeking re-election to the same office
lifeterm of office for Federal Judges
make lawsduty of the legislative branch
the PresidentLeader of the Executive branch
vote to break a tieonly Constitutional duty given to the Vice-President
waging war against the U.S. or helping the enemytreason
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