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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 I Love Civics More I Love Civics the Most I Will Study I Will Make an A+

2 Powers held by both state and federal governments

3 What are concurrent powers?

4 Keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful

5 What are checks and balances?

6 The notion that governmental power lies with the people

7 What is popular sovereignty?

8 The first 10 amendments to the Constitution

9 What is the Bill of Rights?

10 Group of people named by each state to elect the president

11 What is the electoral college?

12 Part of the Constitution that deals with how the legislative branch will work

13 What is Article I?

14 A Connecticut man who proposed the Great Compromise

15 Who is Roger Sherman?

16 A famous diplomat and writer who attended the Constitutional Convention

17 Who was Benjamin Franklin?

18 Powers given to the state governments but not to the national governments

19 What are reserved powers?

20 According to this, the law applies to everyone, even those who govern

21 What is rule of law?

22 This allows Congress to exercise implied powers

23 What is the necessary and proper clause?

24 This branch’s duties include dealing with leaders of foreign countries

25 What is the executive branch?

26 This states the 6 purposes for government

27 What is the Preamble?

28 The form of government in which power is divided between national and state governments

29 What is federalism?

30 A plan that proposed that every 5 enslaved persons would count as 3 free persons

31 What was the Three Fifths Compromise?

32 He presided over the Constitutional Convention

33 Who was George Washington?

34 He was the oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention

35 Who was Benjamin Franklin?

36 The Constitutional Convention was held here

37 What is Philadelphia, PA?

38 Has the power to declare war

39 What is Congress?

40 Were in favor of the newly created U.S. Constitution

41 Who were the federalists?

42 Congressional powers not listed in the Constitution

43 What are implied powers?

44 This can be interpreted differently by the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court

45 What is the Constitution?

46 Opposed the newly created Constitution

47 Who were the Anti- federalists?

48 The number of Supreme Court justices

49 What is 9?

50 Preamble, 7 articles, and 27 amendments

51 What are the 3 main parts of the Constitution?


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