Gov Chapter 3
Treaty
A formal agreement between sovereign states
An executive agreement
A pact made by the President directly with the head of a foreign state and without. The approval of the senate is called?
Veto
A president's power to reject a bill
Popular sovereignty
All political power resides in the people
Cabinet
An advisory body to the president
Amendment
Change made to the. Constitution
The first ten amendments of. The constitution are called the bill of rights. They give us basic American freedoms. Like freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to bear arms. We have the right to due process and trial by jury because of the Bill of Rights. They are important to the American government because it defines who we are as a nation. It protects us from having our basic American freedoms and principles taken away. No one can legally take away our basic rights because of the Bill of Rights.
Describe the first ten amendments of the constitution. Why are these ten amendments so important to the American system of government?? Which constitutional principles do they uphold?
Ratification
Formal approval by vote
Limited government
Government that is not all powerful
Proposal is at the national level; ratification is state by state
In what way is the formal amendment process an example of federalism at work
Never make it to the states
Most resolutions calling for amendments that are proposed in congress
Bill of rights
The first ten amendments to the constitution
Electoral college
The group that makes the formal selection of the president
Preamble
The introduction to the constitution is called the
Judicial review
The power of the courts to decide whether a law is consitutional
Courts might abuse their power
What concern is expressed with this cartoon?
When he constitution was completed in 1787, it did. Not give women or African Americans. Any particular right. However, through the process of amendments and changing times,she is now included in "We the people". The 15th amendment. Gave African American men the right to vote, but the 19th amendment gave all women the right. To vote. Now every citizen of the United States is truly a part of. "We the. People""
What does Jordan mean when she. Says she wasn't included in "We. The people""? what does she say corrected this problem??
13th amendment
Which amendment abolished slavery as result of the civil war
Political parties
Which has been a major agent of government change though not mentioned in the constitution?
By three fourths of the state legislatures
Which is a method by which an amendment to the constitution can be ratified
Judicial review
Which of the basic principles of the constitution does this cartoon address?
They wanted to keep the constitution flexible, allowing for changing times
Why did the Framers leave some sections of the Constitution without detail, like an outline?