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Page 1: Theory behind US Government?

Theory behind US Government?

Social Contract

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When People are the source of Power?

Popular Sovereignty

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A Government based upon rule of law?

Limited Government

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Division of power between State and

National Government?

Federal Government

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Rule by the Many?

Democracy

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Rule by one or a Few?

Dictatorship

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Two Types of Democracy

•Direct•Indirect (representatives)

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What part of the Constitution expresses popular sovereignty?

Preamble

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Three Branches of Government?

•Legislative (make)•Executive (enforce)•Judicial (interpret)

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What keeps branches from becoming too

powerful?

•Separation of Powers

•Checks and Balances

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Separation of Powers

•Legislative•Executive

•Judicial

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Powers given only to National Government

Exclusive Powers(coin money, declare

war)

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These powers create most conflict between St.

and Nat. Government.

Implied Powers(not expressly written

in the Constitution)

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Electoral Votes Needed

270

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When are electoral votes cast?

December of election year--

counted in January.

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Steps to become President

•Primary/Caucus•National Conventions•General Election•Electoral Vote

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Total # of Electors?

538

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Minimum electors from each State?

3(two senators + # of

representatives)

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A Party Election is

called what?

Primary

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Purpose of National Convention?

•Nominate Pres./VP. Candidates

• Choose Party Platform

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A simple majority?

50% + 1

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PARTY MEETINGS ARE CALLED?

CAUCUSES

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When the candidate receives the majority of

the popular vote in a state?

Winner-take-all

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Who runs most campaigns?

Candidate and his/her staff

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What happens if no one wins enough electoral votes?

•The House selects President

•The Senate selects

Vice President

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T/F Popular vote winner can lose

election•Electoral Vote winner, wins election--candidates must win in states that have most electoral votes

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Voting Requirements in Texas

•18 years old, US citizen•registered 30 days prior to election

•resident of state and county

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Number of Texas Electors

34(2 Senators + 32 Representatives)

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An example of a Presidential check on

Congress

•Veto•Pocket Veto

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Congressional checks on President•override veto (2/3 vote)

•Senate refuses to ratify an presidential nominee or a treaty

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Essays written to encourage

ratification of the Constitution

Federalist Papers

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The Ultimate Umpire?

Supreme Court

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Supreme Court check on Congress and the President

Judicial Review

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The Elastic Clause

Necessary and Proper Clause that supports Implied Powers of our

government

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Formal Amendment Process

•Proposal (by Congress)

•Ratification (by States)

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How are most changes in our Government

made?Informally--by custom and

tradition; political party practices; Supreme Ct. decisions and acts of

Congress and the President

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The two Major Political Parties

•Democratic Party

•Republican Party

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Roles of Minor Parties

•Critics•Innovators

•Spoilers

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Role of Party “out of power”

Watchdog

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An Organization with a focused opinion on a

single topic

Special Interest Group

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One Trend in Voting

Split Ticket Voting

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Main Source of Political Information

Television

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This group favors extreme change

Radicals

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This group believes government should be active in change

Liberals

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Motto of Liberals

•Freedom over Order

•Equality over Economic Freedom

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This groups favors “status quo”

Conservatives

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Conservative Motto

•Order over Freedom

•Eco. Freedom over Equality

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A belief that women are more likely to

favor Dem. over Rep.

Gender Gap

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Special Interest Group that is

opposed to gun control

NRA

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Pork Barrel Politics

When members of Congress get federal funds for projects in their own districts

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Drawing of district lines to favor the party

or race in power

Gerrymandering

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Talking a Bill to Death

Filibuster

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Taking care of constituents’

needs

Casework

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Political Arms of special interest groups used to raise

campaign money

PACs

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Committee used to settle differences of

the two houses

Conference Committee

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What type of bill must start in the House of Rep.?

Money Bills

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Which house is based on

population?

House of Representatives

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How many members are in

the House of Representatives?

435

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Which house has equal

representation?

Senate

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This means “two houses”

Bicameralism

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Minimum # or Reps. from each

State?

One

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To bring charges against an official in

government

Impeach

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Why do incumbents have an advantage?

•more campaign money

•better known

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Main Function of Congress?

Lawmaking

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Presidential Term

4years; can be elected 2xs--total

ten years

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Hierarchical arrangement of

government doing specialized tasks

Bureaucracy

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Protections under 1st Amendment•free speech•freedom of religion•freedom of press•free to assemble and petition

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Separation of Church and State

Establishment Clause

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Reading of your rights

Miranda Rights

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When illegal evidence is thrown

out of court

Exclusionary Rule

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Case that ended Segregation

Brown vs Board of Education in

Topeka, Kansas

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Term of a federal judge

Life

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Methods used to prevent African

Americans from voting

•literacy tests•poll taxes•grandfather clauses•white primaries