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UNIT 2 REVIEW GAME Principles of the Constitution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Federal Government 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 State Government 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Local Government 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 State & Federal Government 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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UNIT 2 REVIEW GAME Principles of the Constitution 1234567 Federal Government 1234567 State Government 1234567 Local Government 1234567 State & Federal.

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Page 1: UNIT 2 REVIEW GAME Principles of the Constitution 1234567 Federal Government 1234567 State Government 1234567 Local Government 1234567 State & Federal.

UNIT 2 REVIEW GAME

Principles of the

Constitution

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Federal Government

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

State Government

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Local Government

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

State & Federal

Government

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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ACCORDING TO THE US SYSTEM OF FEDERALISM, WHAT ARE POWERS GIVEN TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Enumerated Powers

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THE PRESIDENT HAS THE POWER TO APPOINT SUPREME COURT JUSTICES, WHO HAS TO APPROVE THESE APPOINTMENTS.

The US Senate

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A SYSTEM IN WHICH THE STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHARE POWER.

Federalism

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WHAT IS A VETO?

President has authority to reject a bill passed by Congress.

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HOW DO CHECKS & BALANCES HELP TO LIMIT THE POWER OF GOVERNMENT.

By giving each branch specific powers over the other 2 branches

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WHAT IS JUDICIAL REVIEW?

The power of the Supreme Court to declare actions of the government unconstitutional.

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WHAT ARE THE (3) BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT, AND WHAT IS EACH DUTY WITH THE LAW.

Legislative – make the law

Executive – enforce the law

Judicial – interpret the law

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THIS REQUIRES POLICE TO BRING A SUSPECT BEFORE A JUDGE AND NOTIFY THE SUSPECT OF THE CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST HIM OR HER.

Writ of habeas corpus

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THE NECESSARY & PROPER CLAUSE SETS UP THESE POWERS.

Implied Powers

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CONGRESS IS BICAMERAL. EXPLAIN HOW EACH HOUSE REPRESENTS DIFFERENT IDEAS OF EQUALITY.

House = people

Senate = states

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WHAT TYPES OF CASES DOES THE SUPREME COURT ACCEPT ON APPEAL?

Constitutional issues

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WHAT ARE (2) ROLES OF THE PRESIDENT?

Chief Executive, State, Diplomat, Judicial, Legislative Leader, Commander in Chief, Economic Leader

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IF A PERSON APPEALS A DISTRICT COURT DECISION, WHERE WOULD THE APPEAL GO?

Court of Appeals or Circuit Court

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HOW LONG ARE TERMS IN THE HOUSE OF REPS? THE SENATE?

2 years

6 years

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EXPLAIN THE 2 HOUSES OF CONGRESS UNDER THE GREAT COMPROMISE.

House of Reps – State Population

Senate – 2 per state

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WHAT POSITIONS ARE ELECTED IN THE NC EXECUTIVE BRANCH?

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Council of State

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WHAT IS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AND EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURE?The law-making body of NC Government.

Bicameral – House & Senate

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IN WHAT COURT WOULD A FELONY BE HEARD FIRST?

Superior Court

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WHAT POWER DOES THE GOVERNOR HAVE OVER THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY?

The power to veto legislation.

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HOW DO JUDGES IN NC GET THEIR JOB?

They are elected.

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HOW MANY CONSTITUTIONS HAS NC HAD?

3

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WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF ZONES?

Industrial

Residential

Commercial

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WHY IS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MOST RESPONSIVE TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE.

It serves fewer people that State & Federal Government.

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WHO MAKES LAWS FOR A MUNICIPALITY?

City Council

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WHO HAS THE AUTHORITY TO CREATE MUNICIPALITIES?

The General Assembly

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WHAT ARE THE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS?

Municipal Government

County Government

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WHAT IS A LAW PASSED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT?

ordinance

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WHEN A MUNICIPALITY EXTENDS ITS BOUNDARIES.

Annexation

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POWERS THAT ARE SHARED BY THE STATES AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Concurrent powers

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THE POWER TO REGULATE INTERSTATE TRADE IS A POWER OF THE… (STATE OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT)

Federal

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THE IDEA THAT US CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND.

The Supremacy Clause

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THIS ARTICLE IN THE US CONSTITUTION DEALS WITH THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Article IV

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POWERS GIVEN TO THE STATE GOVERNMENTS.

Reserved Powers

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WHICH LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT IS GIVEN THE POWER TO TAX? WHAT TYPE OF POWER IS THIS?

Both

Concurrent Powers

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WHAT IS THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOW FEDERAL JUDGES AND NC JUDGES GET THEIR JOB.

US – Appointed by President

NC - Elected