Chapter 3 Study Guide- Gov
one criticism of the formal amendment process is that
State legislatures, rather than convention delegates elected by the people, often ratify amendments
built-in provisions for accommodating change
account for the ability of the Constitution to endure for more than 200 years
the President's power to veto an act of Congress is an example of
checks and balances
each of the four methods of formal amendment
demonstrates the principle of federalism
according to Article V of the Constitution, no amendment may
deprive a state of its equal representation in the Senate
in most cases involving judicial review, the courts have
found the governmental actions in question to be constitutional
the informal amendment process results
from the daily experiences of government
it is not true that the Constitution
has not been changed in 50 years
the president making an executive agreement
is not an example of checks and balances
the succession of VP to Presidency is
mentioned by the Constitution and its amendments
proposal by 2/3 of Congress and ratification by 3/4 of State legislatures is a
method of formal amendment
Congress can informally amend the Constitution by
passing basic legislation, adding meaning to skeletal portions of the Constitution, and simple exercising many of its powers
with the words "we the people" the constitution establishes its authority on the basis of
popular sovereignty
when there is a separation of powers,
power is distributed among 3 independent branches of government
the legislative branch can check the judicial branch by its power to
remove judges through impeachment
the concept of limited gov can best be described, as
a gov must operate within certain bounds set by the people
the President's Cabinet is an example of informal amendment by
unwritten custom
the use of the electoral college as a rubber stamp for the popular vote
was a result of party practices
prohibition of alcoholic beverages
was formally amended to the constitution
the amendment guaranteeing freedom of speech
was ratified before the amendment lowering the voting age to 18, the amendment ending slavery, and the amendment allowing Congress to tax incomes
the Bill of Rights does not guarantee
the right of women to vote
the basic constitutional rights of people were first set out in the
Bill of Rights
the Judiciary Act of 1789 was an example of
Congress informally amending the Constitution
the prohibition of alcohol, repeal of a previous amendment, and presidential term limits
are all the subject of a constitutional amendment