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I Love Civics I Love Civics
I Love Civics
I Will Study
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Powers held by both
state and federal
governments
What are concurrent
powers?
Keeps one branch of
government from
becoming too powerful
What are checks and
balances?
The notion that
governmental power lies
with the people
What is popular
sovereignty?
The first 10
amendments to the
Constitution
What is the Bill of
Rights?
Group of people named
by each state to elect
the president
What is the electoral
college?
Part of the
Constitution that deals
with how the
legislative branch will
work
What is Article I?
A Connecticut
man who
proposed the
Great
Compromise
Who is Roger
Sherman?
A famous diplomat
and writer who
attended the
Constitutional
Convention
Who was Benjamin
Franklin?
Powers given to the state
governments but not to the
national governments
What are reserved
powers?
According to this, the
law applies to
everyone, even those
who govern
What is rule of law?
This allows
Congress to exercise
implied powers
What is the
necessary and proper
clause?
This branch’s duties
include dealing with
leaders of foreign
countries
What is the
executive branch?
This states the 6
purposes for
government
What is the
Preamble?
The form of government
in which power is
divided between national
and state governments
What is federalism?
A plan that proposed that
every 5 enslaved persons
would count as 3 free
persons
What was the Three
Fifths Compromise?
He presided over
the Constitutional
Convention
Who was George
Washington?
He was the oldest
delegate at the
Constitutional
Convention
Who was Benjamin
Franklin?
The Constitutional
Convention was
held here
What is
Philadelphia, PA?
Has the power to
declare war
What is Congress?
Were in favor of the
newly created U.S.
Constitution
Who were the
federalists?
Congressional
powers not listed in
the Constitution
What are implied
powers?
This can be interpreted
differently by the
president, Congress,
and the Supreme Court
What is the
Constitution?
Opposed the newly
created Constitution
Who were the Antifederalists?
The number of
Supreme Court
justices
What is 9?
Preamble, 7
articles, and 27
amendments
What are the 3 main
parts of the
Constitution?