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Chapter 2 (Factile) Review Game

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    How much do you know about the three branches of government?
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  • What are the 3 central principles? Explain them all.
    Divided Power, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government
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  • What is divided powers also known as, and why?
    it is known as separation of powers because government power is divided into 3 branches.
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  • what are the three branches of government & what are their functions?
    1. legislative, makes the laws 2. executive, enforces the laws 3. judicial, judges the laws
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  • why was there a need to divide government functions?
    one person couldn't be trusted to make laws, enforce them, and judge them fairly because that would be giving them too much power. the framers decided to divide
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  • which branch is the most dangerous and why?
    the legislative branch is the most dangerous because it makes the laws, therefore it was divided into two parts: the house of representatives and the senate.
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  • what were the articles like?
    states were sovereign, legislation required 9/13 to vote, amendments required unanimity, taxation power was lacking, enforcement power was virtually nonexistent
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  • what were key points about the framers?
    1. there were 55 reps 2. they held private meetings 3. they were from 12 states 4. they were politically experienced 5. they were financially well off
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  • what was the goal of the Philadelphia Convention?
    to discuss how the people were going to be governed & to create a new document
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  • what were four problems with enforcement power?
    1. competing land claims & no one to settle them 2. human rights inconsistencies 3. trade & currency conflicts 4. state security & the sanctity of contracts
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  • what were the four objectives of the framers?
    strengthen the central gov against foreign challenges & domestic insurrection, establish & protect human rights, restrain factions, compromise between
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  • what were Madison's three requirements for each branch?
    1. each branch is chosen in a different fashion 2. none is dependent on each other for its power 3. they have separate terms in office
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  • why did each branch have features where they were chosen in a different fashion?
    1. it gave the people some public ownership of the process 2. it gave the states a sense of protection
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  • where do the powers originate for each branch?
    in the Constitution where it lists their specific powers.
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  • why does each branch have differing terms?
    1. continuity 2. slower change
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  • what is federalism? what are the characteristics of federalism, and which one is the most important?
    1. 2 levels of government (state gov & national gov) 2. each level has a specific responsibility 3. each level has a right to exist, this is the most important
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  • what is popular sovereignty? what does popular represent? what does sovereignty represent?
    when the people have the ultimate say. popular represents the people while sovereignty represents doing what you choose to do.
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