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Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

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Page 1: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Test ReviewFederalism, Articles 1-7,

& Presidential Powers

Page 2: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Federalism p. 88OWhat is federalism?

OThe division of power between the central/national government and several smaller regional governments.

Page 3: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

FederalismOWhy did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution choose this system of government?

OKnow the difference between expressed, implied, and inherent powers.

Page 4: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

VocabularyOExclusive powers

OConcurrent powers

OReserved powers

ODivision of powers

Page 5: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Powers of the Govt.

OSome powers are reserved for the Federal Government, which are stated in the what?

OAll other powers fall to whom?OCan the national and state governments share powers? Give an example.

Page 6: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Articles 1-7OArticle 1 = Legislative BranchOArticle 2 = Executive BranchOArticle 3 = Judicial BranchOArticle 4 = Relations among

StatesOArticle 5 = Amending the

ConstitutionOArticle 6 = Supremacy of

National Govt.O Article 7 = Ratifying the

Constitution

Page 7: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Articles 1-3OArticle 1 section establishes a bicameral legislature. What does that mean?

OHow does a bill become a law?OName two powers held by the President.

OWhat is the impeachment process of a President?

Page 8: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.
Page 9: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Articles 1-3OHow are Supreme Court judges appointed?

OWhat is the Supreme Courts main purpose?

Page 10: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

Vocabulary OTermOSessionOAdjourn

OContinuous body

OConstituencies

OApportioned

Page 11: Test Review Federalism, Articles 1-7, & Presidential Powers.

War Powers ActOWhat was the purpose of the War

Powers Act of 1973?OHow long does the President have

to inform Congress of sending troops into hostile areas?

OWhat are the three circumstances when a President can introduce armed forces into hostile situations?