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Types of Government Tax Related Citizenship Related PowersCompromises

-The absence of any form of government Row Question

-Anarchy Row Answer

-A form of government where each citizens has an actual say in the affairs of government Row Question

-Direct Democracy Row Answer

-A form of government led by a king or queen Row Question

-Monarchy Row Answer

-Type of government that is ruled by religious leaders Row Question

-Theocracy Row Answer

-Government that is ruled by a small group of people Row Question

-Oligarchy Row Answer

- Tax that is placed upon certain items such as gas, alcohol, and cigarettes Row Question

- Excise Tax Row Answer

- Tax rate that is placed upon certain items as they are imported into the nation Row Question

-Tariffs Row Answer

Row Question - Tax that is based on the money one earns and this tax is usually progressive

-Income Taxes Row Answer

Row Question -Tax that is based on the ability of a person to pay and people who make more money should pay a greater percentage

-Progressive Tax Row Answer

-Tax that is paid on an equal percentage by everyone---can be unfair to those with less of a disposable income Row Question

- Regressive Tax Row Answer

-Process where non-citizens gain citizenships Row Question

-Naturalization Row Answer

-Formal permission from a non-citizen to be in a nation Row Question

-Visa Row Answer

-The process of being expelled from a nation Row Question

-Deportation Row Answer

-Things that all citizens should do but are not required to do Row Question

-Duties Row Answer

-Things that all citizens should do but are not required to do Row Question

-Responsibilities Row Answer

-Government proposed by James Madison at the convention—it called for a three branch government with a legislature based on population Row Question

-Virginia Plan Row Answer

-Government plan presented by William Patterson that called for a legislature based on state equality and a group executive power Row Question

-New Jersey Plan Row Answer

-Agreement made at the convention 1787 that created a two house legislature with one house based on population and the other based on state equality Row Question

-The Great Compromise Row Answer

-Agreement mad at the convention of 1787 that slaves would count as 3/5 a person for the census to determine the population of each state Row Question

-3/5 Compromise Row Answer

-Agreement at the convention of 1787 that Congress would not tax exports and slave trading could be banned in 20 years Row Question

-Slave Trade Compromise Row Answer

-Idea that powers of government should be divided so that government will be less likely to abuse the rights of a citizen Row Question

-Separation of Powers Row Answer

-Powers that are given only to the national government such as the power to declare war, raise an army, coin money, or make treaties Row Question

-Enumerated Powers Row Answer

-Powers that are not specifically written in the Constitution but are interpreted to exist Row Question

-Implied Powers Row Answer

-powers that are shared by all levels of government such as power to tax, pass laws, and enforce laws Row Question

-Concurrent Powers Row Answer

-powers that are only given to states such as education, marriage laws, zoning regulations Row Question

-Reserved Powers Row Answer