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2 200 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Types of government Compromises and clausesPowersAgencys 300 --- ---Taxes---

3 -The absence of any form of government Row 1---100 Question

4 -Anarchy Row 1---100 Answer

5 - Type of Government that is ruled by religious leaders. Row 1---200 Question

6 -Theocracy Row 1---200 Answer

7 -A form of government led by a king or queen Row 1---300 Question

8 -Monarchy Row 1---300 Answer

9 -Type of government where the government owns and controls all aspects of life for its citizens Row 1---400 Question

10 -Communist Row 1---400 Answer

11 -Type of government where individuals and government share ownership in major businesses and government takes on a greater role in citizen lives. Row 1---500 Question

12 -Socialist Row 1---500 Answer

13 -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 2---100 Question

14 -Great Compromise Row 2---100 Answer

15 -Agreement made 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 2---200 Question

16 -3/5 compromise Row 2---200 Answer

17 Row 2---300 Question - Agreement made at the Convention 1787 that Congress would not tax exports and slave trading could be banned in 20 years.

18 -Slave Trade Compromise Row 2---300 Answer

19 Row 2---400 Question -Statement in Article IV of the Constitution that says states will acknowledge the laws of other states and cooperate with on another over fugitives.

20 -”Full Faith and Credit” Clause Row 2---400 Answer

21 -Statement of Article VI states that the national government is the highest form of government in the nation and that the Constitution is above all forms over fugitives. Row 2---500 Question

22 -Supremacy Clause Row 2---500 Answer

23 -Tax that is based on the ability of a person to pay and people who make more money should pay a greater percentage. Row 3---100 Question

24 -Progressive Tax Row 3---100 Answer

25 -Tax that is paid on an equal percentage by everyone---can be unfair to those with less of a disposable income. Row 3---200 Question

26 -Regressive Tax Row 3---200 Answer

27 -Tax that is based on the money one earns and this tax is usually progressive Row 3---300 Question

28 -Income tax Row 3---300 Answer

29 -Tax that is placed upon certain items such as gas,alcohol, and cigarettes. Row 3---400 Question

30 -Excise Tax Row 3---400 Answer

31 -Tax rate that is placed upon certain items as they are imported into the nation. Row 3---500 Question

32 -Tariffs Row 3---500 Answer

33 -Idea that the powers of government should be divided so that government will be less likely to abuse the rights of citizens. Row 4---100 Question

34 -Separation of Powers Row 4---100 Answer

35 -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 4---200 Question

36 -Enumerated Powers Row 4---200 Answer

37 -Powers that are only given to the states such as education, marriage laws, zoning regulations. Row 4---300 Question

38 -Reserved Powers Row 4---300 Answer

39 -Statement in Article I of the Constitution allows Congress to stretch its enumerated powers to do almost anything in the best interests of the citizens. Row 4---400 Question

40 -Necessary and Proper Clause Row 4---400 Answer

41 -Powers that are not specifically written in the Constitution but are interpreted to exist. Row 4---500 Question

42 -Implied Powers Row 4---500 Answer

43 -Agency within the national government who is responsible for enforcing the nation’s laws. Row 5---100 Question

44 -FBI Row 5---100 Answer

45 -Department of the US government that works to insure the safety of the nation’s food supply Row 5---200 Question

46 -USDA Row 5---200 Answer

47 -Agency within the national government that insures the safety of workers. Row 5---300 Question

48 -OSHA Row 5---300 Answer

49 -Agency within the government that researches diseases and treatments Row 5---400 Question

50 -CDC Row 5---400 Answer

51 -Agency that makes sure that the foods and medicines that are available to the public are safe for consumption. Row 5---500 Question

52 -FDA Row 5---500 Answer


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