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What is the supremacy clause:
The Federal constitution and laws are paramount
The 13th amendment:
Ended slavery
Which amendment focuses on State Power:
10th
The Post-Civil War amendments include:
13, 14, 15
The first 10 amendments are known as:
The bill of rights
What are some first amendment rights:
Assembly and Press
There are ___ branches in the Federal Government:
3
Who nominates the federal judges:
The executive
Living constitution:
Evolving of the times
Filibuster
An action preventing the passage of the law
Executive strategies include:
Executive agreements and orders
To invoke cloture in the Senate you require:
3/5
The bureaucracy should be free of:
Politics
Order the passage of law:
Step 1: Bill is introduced Step 2: Bill goes to committee Step 3: Bill goes to floor
How many articles are in the constitution:
7
Civil Rights:
Equal treatment under the due process of law
Civil Liberties:
Restraining or limiting government improper government action
The legislative branch is:
Congress
Article 1
Legislative
Article 2
Executive
Article 3
Judicial
Which war led to the passing of the 26th amendment:
The vietnam war
What are some characteristics of bureaucracies:
Complex and hierarchical organization
Which branch creates laws:
Legislative
Cabinet level bureaucracy includes:
Cabinet departments independent regulatory agencies
Judicial review:
The court's interpretation of law
The highest court:
Supreme court
What is the federal bureaucracy primary assists the ____ in administration:
Executive
How many amendments are in the Constitution:
27
Why are the post-civil war amendments significant:
Citizenship, due process, and voting
What percentage is necessary to override a veto:
2/3
Enduring constitution perspective:
Originalists to the writers
How many Electoral votes do we have:
538
Judicial interpretation began in:
Marbury v. Madison
Structures of government:
Article
Modifications of the constitution:
Amendment
Amendments 1-4
Individual rights
Amendments 5-8
Justice rights
Amendments 15, 17, 19
Suffrage rights
The Fourteenth Amendment:
Protection under the due process
A right:
An entitlement to a member of a society
14th amendment helped expand and expound:
National civil rights
The President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by congress in:
Article 2
The Federal Courts:
Supreme, Appeals, District