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Unit One Review Game. Branches. In which branch of government would you find the following: Supreme Court President House of Representatives. Branches. In which branch of government would you find the following: Supreme Court (JUDICIAL) President (EXECUTIVE)
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Branches • In which branch of government would you find the following: • Supreme Court • President • House of Representatives
Branches • In which branch of government would you find the following: • Supreme Court (JUDICIAL) • President (EXECUTIVE) • House of Representatives (LEGISLATIVE)
Powers • Powers specifically granted to the federal government are known as what? • Powers specifically granted to the states are known as what? • Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are known as what?
Powers • Powers specifically granted to the federal government are known as what? (DELEGATED) • Powers specifically granted to the states are known as what? (RESERVED) • Powers shared by both the federal and state governments are known as what? (CONCURRENT)
Constitutional Changes • What is the name for a written change to the Constitution? • How many of these changes have been made in United States History? • One of these changes repealed a previous change? What were the two numbers?
Constitutional Changes • What is the name for a written change to the Constitution? (AMENDMENT) • How many of these changes have been made in United States History? (27) • One of these changes repealed a previous change? What were the two numbers? (21 repealed 18)
Systems of Government • System of government in which the power lies with the states • System of government in which the state and local governments each have power • System of government in which the local government has no power
Systems of Government • System of government in which the power lies with the states (CONFEDERATION) • System of government in which the state and local governments each have power (FEDERAL) • System of government in which the local government has no power (UNITARY)
Vocabulary • A written plan outlining government • Division of governmental powers between the federal government and state governments • A form of government in which all power is in the hands of one person or a small group of people
Vocabulary • A written plan outlining government (CONSTITUTION) • Division of governmental powers between the federal government and state governments (FEDERALISM) • A form of government in which all power is in the hands of one person or a small group of people (DICTATORSHIP)
Name the person • Current Vice President of the United States • Republican Nominee for President • Republican Nominee for Vice President
Name the person • Current Vice President of the United States (BIDEN) • Republican Nominee for President (ROMNEY) • Republican Nominee for Vice President (RYAN)
True or False • Natural increase in population occurs when the death rate is larger than the birth rate • The majority of Americans live in rural areas of the United States • 50% of the United States population lives in metropolitan areas
True or False • Natural increase in population occurs when the death rate is larger than the birth rate (FALSE-REVERSED) • The majority of Americans live in rural areas of the United States (FALSE-METRO AREAS) • 50% of the United States population lives in metropolitan areas (FALSE-80%)
Name the event • Declaration of Independence written in Philadelphia at what meeting? • Articles of Confederation were drawn up at what meeting? • The Democratic and Republican platforms were drawn up at what meetings?
Name the event • Declaration of Independence written in Philadelphia at what meeting? (CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) • Articles of Confederation were drawn up at what meeting? (2nd CONTINENTAL CONGRESS) • The Democratic and Republican platforms were drawn up at what meetings? (NATIONAL CONVENTIONS)
Vocabulary • System in which voters in a community come together to make decisions and laws • System where voters select people to make laws on their behalf • Consent of the governed
Vocabulary • System in which voters in a community come together to make decisions and laws (DIRECT DEMOCRACY) • System where voters select people to make laws on their behalf (REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY) • Consent of the governed (POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY)
Which Article? • House of Representatives • Presidency • Supreme Court
Which Article? • House of Representatives (I) • Presidency (II) • Supreme Court (III)
Name that Power • Conduct elections • Print money • Declare war
Name that Power • Conduct elections (STATE/RESERVED) • Print money (FEDERAL/DELEGATED) • Declare war (FED/DEL)
Name that Power II • Establishing courts • Regulating Education • Collecting Taxes
Name that Power II • Establishing courts (SHARED/CONCURRENT) • Regulating Education (STATE/RES) • Collecting Taxes (SHARED/CONC)
Name that Power III • Regulating immigration • Armed forces • Marriage laws/licenses
Name that Power III • Regulating immigration (FED/DEL) • Armed forces (FED/DEL) • Marriage laws/licenses (STATE/RES)
True or False • Constitution needed to be ratified by all 13 states before going into effect. • Pennsylvania has a law that disagrees with the federal law. Pennsylvania’s law reigns supreme. • The President’s Cabinet is found in Article II of the Constitution.
True or False • Constitution needed to be ratified by all 13 states before going into effect. (FALSE-9) • Pennsylvania has a law that disagrees with the federal law. Pennsylvania’s law reigns supreme. (FALSE-FED) • The President’s Cabinet is found in Article II of the Constitution. (FALSE-NOT WRITTEN)
Name that Branch • Veto a law • Rule an action unconstitutional • Appoint justices to the Supreme Court
Name that Branch • Veto a law (E) • Rule an action unconstitutional (J) • Appoint justices to the Supreme Court (E)
Name that Branch II • Impeach the President • Override a veto • Refuse to approve an appointment to Supreme Court
Name that Branch II • Impeach the President (L) • Override a veto (L) • Refuse to approve an appointment to Supreme Court (L)
True or False • The Federalist Papers were written to increase support for the Constitution • The Articles of Confederation preserved the federal government’s right to rule • The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature--2 chambers: House and Senate
True or False • The Federalist Papers were written to increase support for the Constitution (TRUE) • The Articles of Confederation preserved the federal government’s right to rule (FALSE-STATE SOVEREIGNTY) • The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature--2 chambers: House and Senate. (TRUE)
Population Increase • Name the three ways a country’s population could increase:
Population Increase • Name the three ways a country’s population could increase: • Birthrate higher than Death rate • Acquisition of new lands • Immigration to your country
Select A Party • Give three points from either party’s platform. Identify which party you have selected.