Deck 9: Constitutional Law

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What powers did the Articles of Confederation give to the Continental Congress?

A) Direct the Revolutionary War
B) Conduct European diplomacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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What important element was omitted from the Articles of Confederation?

A) Judicial branch
B) Executive branch
C) National army
D) All of the above
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During what event did the framers create the U.S. Constitution?

A) Constitutional Congress
B) Constitutional Convention
C) Constitutional Conference
D) Constitutional Assembly
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What term describes a separate, original part of the U.S. Constitution?

A) Section
B) Article
C) Chapter
D) Rubric
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What structure of the U.S. Constitution allows states to preserve their individual governing powers?

A) Nationalism
B) Separatism
C) Federalism
D) Individualism
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What term pertains to a branch of the federal government?

A) Executive
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) All of the above
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What term describes a governing body consisting of two chambers?

A) Bicameral
B) Dual
C) Twofold
D) Binary
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What term describes specifically stated powers of Congress?

A) Express powers
B) Explicit powers
C) Major powers
D) Declared powers
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What is a legally enforceable agreement made by the U.S. President with a foreign government?

A) Pact
B) Concord
C) Treaty
D) International obligation
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What doctrine gives the U.S. Supreme Court powers to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of government?

A) Checks and balances
B) Judicial review
C) Separation of powers
D) Federalism
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What part of the U.S. Constitution is used to resolve a conflict between the federal and the state laws?

A) The Bill of Rights
B) Article III
C) Article I
D) Article VI
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What is an example of the system of checks and balances?

A) President appoints members of the cabinet
B) The Senate refuses to vote for the president's cabinet appointee
C) The U.S. Supreme Court resolves a legal controversy between two American states
D) The House of Representatives passes a bill to reduce taxes
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What term describes the situation when the president refuses to sign a bill into law?

A) Private veto
B) Personal veto
C) Pocket veto
D) Presidential veto
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What is an example of checks and balances used by the president?

A) President signs a bill into law
B) President signs an agreement with a foreign government
C) President vetoes a bill
D) President appoints a federal judge
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What term describes a part of the U.S. Constitution that changes or annuls earlier parts of the Constitution?

A) Amendment
B) Addendum
C) Adjustment
D) Alteration
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What article of the U.S. Constitution established the process to change the constitution?

A) Article V
B) Article III
C) Article II
D) Article I
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What personal freedom is included in the First Amendment?

A) Freedom of assembly
B) Freedom of religion
C) Freedom of the press
D) All of the above
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What term describes the clause prohibiting the U.S. government to institute a state religion?

A) Establishment clause
B) Free exercise clause
C) Supremacy clause
D) Equal protection clause
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What restriction on federal government is included in the Bill of Rights?

A) Prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment
B) Prohibition on searches without a search warrant
C) Prohibition to try a criminal defendant twice for the same offense
D) All of the above
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What protection for criminal defendants does the U.S. Constitution guarantee?

A) Right to due process
B) Right to a speedy trial by a jury
C) Protection against self-incrimination
D) All of the above
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the Revolutionary war has been directed through George Washington.
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The Articles of Confederation include the power to tax.
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The framers created a constitution that would provide only for direct representation.
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There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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In the House of Representatives, there is a fixed number of representatives from each state.
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The powers of Congress are limited to express powers.
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The cabinet includes the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the Department of the Treasury.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has only appellate jurisdiction.
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Veto is Latin for "I forbid."
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The president can veto bills presented by Congress.
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It is impossible for Congress to override the presidential veto.
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Amendments are original parts of the U.S. Constitution.
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Originally, the Bill of Rights has been created to protect Americans from the federal government.
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In Gitlow v. New York, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the freedom of religion clause applies to the states.
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The Bill of Rights restricts powers of state government.
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The Articles of ________ governed states from 1781 until 1789.
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The U.S. Constitution consists of seven ________.
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Article I of the U.S. Constitution gives ________ the power to make laws.
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The U.S. President is the head of the ________ branch.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ________ jurisdiction in lawsuits between American states.
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A system of checks and ________ prevents one governmental branch from becoming too dominant.
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The Supreme Court can declare federal legislation ________.
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Article V of the U.S. Constitution establishes a process to ________ the Constitution.
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The first ten amendments are called the Bill of ________.
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and ________ punishment.
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Bicameral

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Veto

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Separation of powers

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Gitlow v. New York

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
Question
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Supremacy Clause

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Bill of Rights

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
Question
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-The Articles of Confederation

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
Question
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Pocket veto

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Judicial review

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Ratification

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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Define the U.S. Constitution and discuss its structure. Discuss contents of Articles I, II, and III.
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Compare and contrast the Senate and the House of Representatives
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Define the Bill of Rights. Identify what freedoms and rights it gives to Americans, and what restrictions it puts on federal government.
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Discuss why the U.S. Constitution establishes a process to amend the constitution.
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Discuss why the framers considered it necessary to include in the U.S. Constitution that justices of the U.S. Supreme Court serve on the court for life.
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Deck 9: Constitutional Law
1
What powers did the Articles of Confederation give to the Continental Congress?

A) Direct the Revolutionary War
B) Conduct European diplomacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
2
What important element was omitted from the Articles of Confederation?

A) Judicial branch
B) Executive branch
C) National army
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
During what event did the framers create the U.S. Constitution?

A) Constitutional Congress
B) Constitutional Convention
C) Constitutional Conference
D) Constitutional Assembly
Constitutional Convention
4
What term describes a separate, original part of the U.S. Constitution?

A) Section
B) Article
C) Chapter
D) Rubric
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5
What structure of the U.S. Constitution allows states to preserve their individual governing powers?

A) Nationalism
B) Separatism
C) Federalism
D) Individualism
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What term pertains to a branch of the federal government?

A) Executive
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) All of the above
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What term describes a governing body consisting of two chambers?

A) Bicameral
B) Dual
C) Twofold
D) Binary
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8
What term describes specifically stated powers of Congress?

A) Express powers
B) Explicit powers
C) Major powers
D) Declared powers
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What is a legally enforceable agreement made by the U.S. President with a foreign government?

A) Pact
B) Concord
C) Treaty
D) International obligation
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10
What doctrine gives the U.S. Supreme Court powers to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of government?

A) Checks and balances
B) Judicial review
C) Separation of powers
D) Federalism
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11
What part of the U.S. Constitution is used to resolve a conflict between the federal and the state laws?

A) The Bill of Rights
B) Article III
C) Article I
D) Article VI
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What is an example of the system of checks and balances?

A) President appoints members of the cabinet
B) The Senate refuses to vote for the president's cabinet appointee
C) The U.S. Supreme Court resolves a legal controversy between two American states
D) The House of Representatives passes a bill to reduce taxes
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13
What term describes the situation when the president refuses to sign a bill into law?

A) Private veto
B) Personal veto
C) Pocket veto
D) Presidential veto
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What is an example of checks and balances used by the president?

A) President signs a bill into law
B) President signs an agreement with a foreign government
C) President vetoes a bill
D) President appoints a federal judge
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What term describes a part of the U.S. Constitution that changes or annuls earlier parts of the Constitution?

A) Amendment
B) Addendum
C) Adjustment
D) Alteration
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What article of the U.S. Constitution established the process to change the constitution?

A) Article V
B) Article III
C) Article II
D) Article I
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17
What personal freedom is included in the First Amendment?

A) Freedom of assembly
B) Freedom of religion
C) Freedom of the press
D) All of the above
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What term describes the clause prohibiting the U.S. government to institute a state religion?

A) Establishment clause
B) Free exercise clause
C) Supremacy clause
D) Equal protection clause
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What restriction on federal government is included in the Bill of Rights?

A) Prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment
B) Prohibition on searches without a search warrant
C) Prohibition to try a criminal defendant twice for the same offense
D) All of the above
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What protection for criminal defendants does the U.S. Constitution guarantee?

A) Right to due process
B) Right to a speedy trial by a jury
C) Protection against self-incrimination
D) All of the above
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the Revolutionary war has been directed through George Washington.
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The Articles of Confederation include the power to tax.
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The framers created a constitution that would provide only for direct representation.
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There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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In the House of Representatives, there is a fixed number of representatives from each state.
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The powers of Congress are limited to express powers.
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The cabinet includes the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the Department of the Treasury.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has only appellate jurisdiction.
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Veto is Latin for "I forbid."
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The president can veto bills presented by Congress.
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It is impossible for Congress to override the presidential veto.
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Amendments are original parts of the U.S. Constitution.
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Originally, the Bill of Rights has been created to protect Americans from the federal government.
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In Gitlow v. New York, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the freedom of religion clause applies to the states.
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The Bill of Rights restricts powers of state government.
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The Articles of ________ governed states from 1781 until 1789.
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The U.S. Constitution consists of seven ________.
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Article I of the U.S. Constitution gives ________ the power to make laws.
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The U.S. President is the head of the ________ branch.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ________ jurisdiction in lawsuits between American states.
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A system of checks and ________ prevents one governmental branch from becoming too dominant.
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42
The Supreme Court can declare federal legislation ________.
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Article V of the U.S. Constitution establishes a process to ________ the Constitution.
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The first ten amendments are called the Bill of ________.
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and ________ punishment.
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46
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Bicameral

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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47
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Veto

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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48
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Separation of powers

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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49
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Gitlow v. New York

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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50
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Supremacy Clause

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Bill of Rights

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-The Articles of Confederation

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Pocket veto

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Judicial review

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:

-Ratification

A) Granting an independent power to each branch of the government
B) Official recognition of the Constitution by a state
C) Legislature consisting of two houses of representation
D) The U.S. President strikes down a bill
E) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that the freedom of speech clause applies to the states
F) The part of the U.S. Constitution that grants specific freedoms to Americans
G) The first foundational governing document in U.S. history
H) The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional acts of other branches of federal government
I) The U.S. President refuses to sign a bill into law
J) The part of the U.S. Constitution declaring the preeminence of federal law when federal and state law conflict
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56
Define the U.S. Constitution and discuss its structure. Discuss contents of Articles I, II, and III.
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57
Compare and contrast the Senate and the House of Representatives
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58
Define the Bill of Rights. Identify what freedoms and rights it gives to Americans, and what restrictions it puts on federal government.
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59
Discuss why the U.S. Constitution establishes a process to amend the constitution.
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60
Discuss why the framers considered it necessary to include in the U.S. Constitution that justices of the U.S. Supreme Court serve on the court for life.
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