Branches of Government
Federalism
System of government in which power is divided and shared between National(Federal) and State governments
Pardon
A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
Popular Sovereignty
A government in which the people rule
Unconstitutional
A law that is not agreeable with the constitution and is no longer valid
Bicameral
A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses
Veto
A vote that blocks a decision
Bill
A written proposal for a law
Cabinet
Advisors to the President
Jurisdiction
An area of authority or control; the right to administer justice.
Legislative Branch
Article I of the Constitution; makes laws, has the power to declare war, override a veto, approves federal appointees, create a federal budget; bicameral, senate and house of representatives, 535 total members
Executive Branch
Article II of the Constitution; enforces laws, power to veto, appoint federal judges, lead armed forces, represents our nation; must be 35 yrs old, a U.S. citizen, and a resident of the U.S. for 14 years.
Judicial Branch
Article III of the Constitution; a system of courts that decide arguments about the meaning of laws, how they are applied, and whether they violate the Constitution.
Republicanism
Belief that people exercise power by voting for representatives
Congress
Collective group of legislative Branch; has power to Collect taxes, Borrow Money, Regulate Trade, Raise an Army, Impeach the president, Propose amendments
Bill of Rights
First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution that explain the powers of the citizens. An example of Individual Rights.
President
Head of the executive Branch. Must be at least 35 years old and a U.S. citizen.
Senate
House of congress that each state is guaranteed 2 representatives; must be 30 yrs old, resident for 9 yrs; Leader is Vice President
House of Representatives
House of congress that has representation based on population; must be 25 yrs old, resident for 7 yrs; currently 435 members (fixed)
Checks and Balances
Idea that allows different branches of government to limit or check the power of other branches of government
Supreme Court
Main group within the judicial Branch. Consists of 9 justices.
Individual Rights
Personal liberties or privileges
Implied Powers
Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
Limited Government
The Constitution outlines our plan of government and restricts its powers. Everyone must obey the law.
Separation of Powers
consisting of 3 independent and coequal branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial)
Expressed Powers
powers directly stated in the constitution