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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt VocabularyPowersFlorida Gov’t Correct Level of Gov’t Amendments

2 A period in the history of the United States where the possession, manufacture, sale, transportation or consumption of alcohol was illegal.

3 Prohibition

4 The 13 th -15 th Amendments are also known as…..

5 Reconstruction Amendments

6 A legislature made up of two, separate legislative bodies.

7 Bicameral

8 This system grants certain rights to the Federal Government, and certain rights to the state governments

9 Federalism

10 Found in Article I, section 8, this allows the Federal government to pass laws, even if the ability to regulate the area isn’t clearly spelled out in the Constitution.

11 Elastic or Necessary and Proper Clause

12 These powers are clearly listed in the Constitution as being the responsibility of the Federal Government

13 Expressed Powers

14 These are powers which can be shared by both Federal and State governments

15 Concurrent Powers

16 This means the powers not given to the Federal government are the responsibility of the States

17 Reserved Powers

18 Created through the necessary and proper clause, these powers are carried out by Congress, even though the Constitution doesn’t specifically mention them

19 Implied Powers

20 Powers removed from both the Federal and State governments; they are clearly prohibited

21 Denied Powers

22 If the Constitution doesn’t specifically mention a power as being for the federal government, then it belongs to the States or People, at least, according to this portion of the Constitution…

23 10 th Amendment (States’ Rights)

24 The Florida Constitution contains this many Articles.

25 Twelve

26 The minimum age requirement to become a state Representative or Senator in Florida.

27 21

28 The minimum age requirement to become Governor of Florida.

29 30

30 The two most often used ways for a State Amendment to be approved are through these two ways:

31 Florida Legislature (Joint Resolution) Voter (ballot) initiative

32 Declaring War

33 Federal

34 Providing for Education

35 State

36 Regulate trade within a state (Intrastate)

37 State

38 Collecting Taxes

39 Concurrent (Shared)

40 Establish Post Offices

41 Federal

42 Provided that the right to vote could not be removed based upon race.

43 15 th Amendment

44 Amendment which gave 18 year olds the right to vote

45 26 th Amendment

46 Amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote

47 19 th Amendment

48 Often called the “Equal Protection” Amendment

49 14 th Amendment

50 Limited the President to two terms

51 22 nd Amendment

52 Final Jeopardy

53 Gee Whiz Stuff…let’s see if you were really paying attention!!!! Category:

54 1. Which Country has the longest Constitution? 2. What is the name of Florida’s Governor?

55 1. India (444 Articles) 2. Rick Scott


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