US/AZ GOV FINAL
Delegates of the Constitutional Convention
"upper-class, educated, white males"
Second Continental Congress
- Here, colonists draft the Declaration of Independence
The Coercive Acts
- Passed by the British Parliament in response to the Tea-Party
Lexington and Concord
- The first organized conflict in the American war for Independence
Judicial branch requirements
1. Good moral character 2. At least 30 years old 3. Practiced law in Arizona for 5 years 4. Law school graduate 5. Mandatory retirement at age 70.
congressional districts are drawn every __ years after the national census taken
10
Bicameral
2 part legislature
Congress term
2 years, broken into two one year sessions
House and State AZ term
2 years, max 4 consecutive terms
state official requirements
25 years of age, U.S. citizen, state resident for 3 years, county resident for 1 year Term
Virginia Plan
3 branch strong executive and bicameral legislature proposal
NJ Plan
3 branch weak executive and a unicameral legislature
AZ districts
30
sen
30
redraws lines
5 member commison
Superior Courts
5 members, hear majority of AZ cases, 4 year term
reps
60
justices on the Supreme court
9
French and Indian War
A costly conflict and a reason Parliament began to tax the Colonies
Oligarchy
A dictatorship in which a small usually self-appointed elite holds the power to rule
What were two major reasons the Declaration of Independence was written? A request for money and to state the colonies were now independent states A list of complaints and a request for money A list of complaints and to rally the world to the colonist's side A request to stop unfair taxation and a promise to obey the King
A list of complaints and to rally the world to the colonist's side
time where ideas formed around the foundation of the American democracy
Age of Reason
Historians say that Magna Carta is more important than the sum of its parts. Which one of the following statements best explains this viewpoint? There are 63 chapters plus an introduction to Magna Carta. Most of the provisions of Magna Carta relate to free men. Magna Carta is England's Constitution. All 63 chapters of Magna Carta are not as important as the fact that King John accepted the rule of law over his personal will.
All 63 chapters of Magna Carta are not as important as the fact that King John accepted the rule of law over his personal will.
Polis
Aristotle's book of ideals and classical democracy
Legislative (LEJ)
Article 1
Executive (LEJ)
Article 2
Judicial (LEJ)
Article 3
The powers of commerce, trade between the states, currency, and courts were given to the states under the _____________, changes had to be unanimous.
Articles of Confederation.
Whip
Assistant floor leader in one house of Congress
First Democracy in Ancient Greek
Athens
Which one of the following pairs of words best describes King John? Cruel and cowardly Cautious and crafty Honest and straightforward Intelligent and heroic
Cautious and crafty
__________________, a French Enlightenment writer, argued that even in democratic forms of government, authority corrupts and as a result, a __________ was needed
Charles de Montesquieu Government
Gibbons v Ogde
Commerce Clause, regulate any aspect of commerce that crossed state lines
Cabinet Departments
Composed of the heads of 15 federal agencies that are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate
Right winged
Conservatives
Authoritarian
Demands total obedience to authority
Autocracy
Dictatorship, one person holds power
County Board of Supervisors
Each member represents one of the five supervisorial districts, 4 yr terms, residents of the district they represent
Rights of citizenship established
English Bill of Rights
EPA
Environmental
Brown v Board
Equal Protection Clause
Egalitarianism
Equality
JMAD
Father of constitution
Alexander Hamilton
Federalist, signed Constitution, one of Federalist Paper authors, first secretary of the treasury under George Washington
City Council
Fiscal Policy
Treaty
Formal agreement between nations
Founding Fathers
Framers, signed the constitution
Texas v Johnson
Gregory Lee Johnson burned an American flag
Revenue bills
House of Reps
Speaker of the House is elected by
House's majority party
Sugar Act
Inspired the slogan "No taxation without representation"
___________ and ___________ both wrote of the Social Contract Theory, which states that government is an agreement between the people and those who rule.
John Locke Jean-Jacque Rousseau
What Enlightenment thinkers did Thomas Jefferson borrow from in the Declaration of Independence? John Locke and Jean-Jacque Rousseau Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine Charles Montesquieu and James Madison and Alexander Hamilton
John Locke and Jean-Jacque Rousseau
religious influences on western democracies
Judaism and Christianity
Which one of the following statements best repeats Warren's conclusion? King John was a petty tyrant. King John was a great king. King John wasted his potential. King John was smart.
King John wasted his potential.
President pro tempore
Leads the Senate while the vice president is absent. Selected by the majority party, usually a senior member of the party.
Unicameral
Legislature with one part or house
"A free man shall not be amerced [punished] for a trivial offense except in accordance with the degree of the offense, and for a grave offense he shall be amerced in accordance with its gravity . . . ." Which one of the following statements best explains the provision of Magna Carta quoted above? Those accused of both minor and major crimes have a right to defend themselves in a court of law. Let the punishment fit the crime. All lawbreakers should be harshly punished. Free men should not be punished for minor offenses.
Let the punishment fit the crime.
Stamp Act
Levied a charge on all printed materials
Left wing (LL)
Liberals
Precinct
Local voting district
The French King ______________ is a perfect example of an absolute monarchy who justified his power based on the idea of __________________.
Louis XVI Divine right
Direct democracy via town meetings here
MA
King must obey the law
Magna Carta
Which one of the following is the best example of "the rule of law"? The barons declare they will not provide soldiers or pay money to King John for his proposed invasion of France. Pope Innocent III proclaims Magna Carta null and void. King John arrests and imprisons anyone who opposes his rule. Magna Carta forbids King John to interfere with the appointment of Church officials.
Magna Carta forbids King John to interfere with the appointment of Church officials.
Which one of the following statements about Magna Carta is not a fact but an opinion? Some of the ideas in Magna Carta were later included in our own Constitution. Magna Carta limited the power of the king. Magna Carta is the greatest statement for liberty written in the English language. Magna Carta put the law above the king.
Magna Carta is the greatest statement for liberty written in the English language.
Example of a covenant
Mayflower Compact
Municipal Courts
Misdemeanors, both civil and criminal
Separation of powers developed by
Montesquieu
Speaker of the House
Most powerful person on Capitol Hill
McCullough v Maryland
Necessary and Proper Clause, Chief Justice John Marshall's
Regulatory Agencies
Other agencies in the Executive branch oversee specific regulatory functions of the federal government
Delegate
Party Rep
Totalitarian
Political authority exercises absolute control over all aspects of life and opposition is outlawed
Marbury v Madison
Power of Judicial Review
Parliament edict that infuriated colonists, prevented them from moving West
Proclamation of 1763
Repeal
Recall Regulation
Presiding officer of the House.
Recognizes speakers, controls debates. Determines committee assignments for members. Assigns bills to committees.
The Committee System (4 kinds) can amend, expedite, delay, or stop bills
Rules Committee Select Committees Joint Committees Conference Committees
governing body leading up to the revolution
Second Continental Congress
The first national government of the USA
Second Continental Congress.
Joint Committees are composed of
Senators and Representatives.
The document states that the King did not act in the interests of his subjects, and thus was not fit to rule. What is this idea or philosophy known as? Federalism Revolution Separation of Powers Social Contract
Social Contract
Born of Enlightenment thinking, the ____________________ included the idea that if rulers did not act in the interest of the people, they could be removed.
Social Contract Theory
Sovereign
Supreme power to rule
Tea Act
Taxed the most popular drink in the colonies
created to handle security and other national concerns of the United States.
The Articles of Confederation
Anarchy
The absence of governmental authority or law
Government
The institution through which society makes and enforces public policies
twenty-second amendment.
The two-term limit became a law in 1951
Why did many of King John's barons refuse to fight the French? They thought King John's taxes were too high. They did not believe in King John's cause. They did not believe warfare was the right way to settle the dispute with France. They feared they would be defeated by the French.
They did not believe in King John's cause.
If the colonists had lost the Revolutionary War, what would have happened to the 55 signers of the Declaration of Independence? They would have been revered for their bravery They would have been hired by the King for positions in the colonies They would have been tried for treason and most likely executed They would have been tried and spent several years in prison
They would have been tried for treason and most likely executed
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? John Locke Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry Thomas Paine
Thomas Jefferson
Dictatorship
Those who rule hold all political power and are not responsible to the people
Which one of the following was the main goal of the barons in forcing King John to agree to Magna Carta in 1215? To establish a bill of rights for English free men To overthrow King John To establish freedom for all Englishmen To force King John to correct numerous abuses against the barons
To force King John to correct numerous abuses against the barons
Which one of the following was the main goal of King John in agreeing to sign Magna Carta? To gain the support of Pope Innocent III To increase his popularity among the common people To regain the allegiance of the rebel barons To establish a bill of rights for English free men
To regain the allegiance of the rebel barons
The Jewish _________ and the Christian __________ included basic moral laws later adopted by the United States
Torah Bible
Boston Massacre
Used as anti- British propaganda to fan the flames of war-sentiments
Serves as president of the Senate. Votes only in case of a tie.
VP
Preamble
WHY its written
first AZ initiative
Women's suffrage
Chief Lawmaker
accepts or vetoes congressional bill an annual State of the Union message to Congress recommending a legislative agenda
FAA
air traffic control and licensing
Confederation
alliance of states that creates a central government of a very limited power
1870, the 15th amendment, yet ineffective due to poll taxes and literacy tests
allowed African American men the right to vote
27
amendments to constitution
deduction
amount subtracted from tax
The Supreme court
appellate Jurisdiction in federal cases in which the original decision is appealed
Conference Committees
are temporary committees created to work out a compromise bill when the House and the Senate have passed different versions of the same bill. Once the conference committee is finished, the bill is voted on "as-is" in both chambers
Twelfth Amendment
candidates clearly run as either president or vice president
City Manager
chief operating officer of the city, implements policies and prepares annual budget
Washington
commander, chairman of the constitutional convention
Philly
constitutional convention held here
income tax
corporate income
1700's, white male property owners
could originally vote
Republic
country governed by the elected representatives of its people
Great Comp/ Connecticut Comp
created by Roger Sherman
District courts hear a wide range of criminal and civil cases
criminal and civil cases
Judicial review
decide if a law is unconstitutional
Reapportion
divey up districts
In 1964, the 24th amendment
eliminated the poll tax
FEC
enforce campaign finance laws
Congressional Elections are held
every-even numbered year
Court begins its session
first Monday of October, and continues until late June or early July
Articles of confederation
first loose US Constitution
Virginia
first plan 4 national gov presented by these state delegates at convention
Covenant
formal binding agreement
Impeach
formal charges in hopes of removing an official from office
Two terms that mean the right to vote
franchise and suffrage.
appropriations bill
funds set aside for specific purpose
The attempt to illegally draw the lines to favor one party over another is known as
gerrymandering.
Congress could not raise taxes, but had to rely on the ______ of the states.
good faith
AZ Chief Executive
governor, 4 yr term, replaced by Sec of State, acts as president of state
Supreme Court
has original jurisdiction any case involving the U.S. Constitution, federal laws, treaties, and admiralty, and maritime affairs
Commander in Chief
head of armed forces
Medicare
health insurance for old/disabled
Monarchy
hereditary ruler
Select Committees
hold inquiries and hearings but cannot propose bills.
Tariff
im/export goods
Executive Office
individuals closest to the President
commerce
large scale buy/sell
26th amendment, 1971
lowered the voting age to 18
Chief Executive
makes appointments for federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet members (also advice and consent with senate), oversees enforcements of federal law, power to grant pardons in all federals case except those of impeachment
Chief Foreign Policy Maker
makes treaties with the advice and consent of senate
Excise Tax
manufacture, sale, use of goods/services
Years where there is no President on the ballot are called
mid-term or off year elections
Quorum
minimum number of members in attendance to conduct official business; generally, a majority of total membership
deficit
money spent over income
Committees
most bill work takes place
Justices
nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate
Incumbent
officeholder
Social Security
old age, survivors, disability
Establishmentarianism
old fashioned social order
John Jay
one of many Federalist Paper authors, first Chief Justice of the US
Moderate
opposed to radical views/measures
referendum begins with state legislature
or 5% voter signatures
Writs of Certiorar
orders to a lower court to send a record in a case for its review
Platform
party principles
Benjamin Franklin
peacemaker and steady influence at convention
Constituency
people and interests Congress represents
AZ 2 reps and 1 sen
per district
Partisanship
political party allegiance
Census
population count
Liberal
pro political liberties, democratic reforms, protection from arbitrary authority
concurrent opinion
provided by Justice(s) who agree with the majority opinion, but want to add or emphasize a specific point may write a concurring opinion
FCC
radio and television investigations
Chief of State
receives ambassador and other public ministers
Theocracy
religious authority
The three requirements to vote are United States citizenship
resident of the state, minimum age of 18, citizen may be prevented from voting if they are a convicted felon or if the court has declared them mentally incompetent
In 1961, 23rd amendment gave residents of Washington D.C. the right to vote for the President of the United States.
residents of Washington D.C vote for president
After initial term
retained on bench by voters is possible
Original jurisdiction
right of a court to hear a case first
Appellate jurisdiction
right of a court to hear a case on appeals
Inalienable
right that can't be transferred to another person
1965, the Voting Rights Act
right to vote to minorities
Conservatives
role of gov is to preserve order
Liberals
role of government is to protect rights of the people
FDR
served 3 full terms in office
Rules Committee
sets the House rules; can defeat almost any bill by not letting it pass out of committee; it's generally controlled by the Speaker of the House. Ways and Means Committee: considers revenue-raising measures, such as tax bills.
Federalism
shared state and national power
179 circuit judges
sit in the 12 U.S. Courts of Appeals
Conservative
stiff
Filibuster
strategy used only in the Senate that opponents of a bill employ to defeat it
Tinker v DesMoines
symbolic speech - black armbands
gubernatorial election
to get ballot on national initiative
Senate
tries impeachment
Primary
voters nominate candidates for office
House
votes the charges of impeachments
recall election
whether or not a public official can complete his term
Pol Parties try to control government via
winning elections, holding public office
1920, the 19th amendment,
women the right to vote
Senate
• 1/3 of elected every 2 years • 6 year term • 2 per state • Ratifies treaties with 2/3 vote • Elects Vice President if tied in Electoral College • Holds trial and convicts in impeachment cases • Resident of the state from which he/she is chosen • 100 members • At least 30 years of age • U.S. citizen for at least 9 years • Confirm presidential appointments
House of Reps
• Resident of the state from which he/she is chosen. • U.S. citizen for at least 7 years • Power to initiate revenue bills • Power to impeach • At least 25 years of age • Number per state determined by population • 2 year term • 435 members (minimum of 1 per state) • Power to actually choose the President if no candidate receives a majority of the electoral votes possible