Final Exam Study Guide - KEY
Civics, Lambert, Fall 2011
Part 1: Write definition, rewrite in own words.
- Monarchy
Government ran by royal family
- Native-Born
Citizen born in the U.S.
- Dictatorship
Govt ran by one person with absolute power
- Naturalized
Type of citizenship gained by immigrants through testing and paperwork
- Direct Democracy
Govt where people have power by meeting together to make decisions
- Confederation
Govt system where a power is divided among the states with no central government
- Representative Democracy
Govt ran by the people by electing representatives to speak for the people
- Articles of Confederation
Document setting up the first government of the U.S., a weak state based govt
- Constitution
Document that set up the current form of U.S. government, by Madison
- Declaration of Independence
Document that declared the U.S.’s independence from Britain, by Jefferson
- Ratification
Formal acceptance, as in of the Constitution
- Preamble
Introduction to the Const; set goals of govt
- Federalism
System of U.S. govt that separated power between state and federal govt
- Majority Rule
Ideal that decisions are made by the largest group of people in a debate, rather than by the rich or powerful
- Amendment
Official Change to the U.S. Constitution
- Delegated power
Power given to the Federal govt by the Const
- Reserved power
Powers kept for the states by the Const
- Suffrage
The right to vote, as in Women’s Suffrage (Women’s right to vote)
- Legislative Branch Lawmaking branch of government
- Executive Branch
Branch that carries out laws
- Judicial Branch
Branch that interprets laws
- Checks and BalancesSystem that balances branches of govt
- Bill
Proposed law being considered
- Veto
The presidential power to reject a bill
- Pocket Veto
Pres can reject a bill by not signing it
- Impeachment
To charge a govt. official with misconduct.
- Commander in ChiefPresident’s job to command military
- Attorney General
Head of the Dept. of Justice
- Visa
Document allows people to visit other countries
- Gerrymandering
Drawing congressional district to favor party
- Original jurisdiction
Authority to be 1st to hold trials
- Appellate Jurisdiction Authority to Appeal prior cases
- Supreme Court
Highest court, appellate and original jurisdiction
- Profit
Income after expenses are paid
- Monopoly
Country that controls all of a good or service
- Scarcity
Limited resources
Part 2: Short Answer
- Which concept keeps the government from becoming too powerful?
Separation of Power and Checks and Balances
- What are the two ways citizenship can be gained?
Birth (Native-Born) and Naturalization
- Why were the Articles of Confederation tossed out in favor of the Constitution?
The had a weak central government, which made it hard for the U.S. to function, organize a military, pay debts, and much more
- Why was Congress weak under the Articles of Confederation?
Could not organize a military, pay debts, and pay soldiers, trade between states, etc
- In what ways does the U.S. population increase?
Natural increase (more born than die), immigration, adding territory
- All powers not mentioned in the Constitution are reserved for whom?
The states
- List the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment.
Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly, Petition
- Why did many of the states refuse to ratify the U.S. constitution?
They wanted a list of our rights, as was added with the Bill of Rights
- List 3 powers shared by the state and federal governments.
Taxes, Create banks, create laws, enforce laws
- What factors make our Constitution an “enduring document”?
It is easy to adapt to the change of times through Amendments and interpretation
- Double Jeopardy – What is it? Which Amendment is it in?
You cannot be tried for the exact same crime twice, 5th Amendment
- What right is guaranteed by the eighth Amendment?
Right to protection from cruel and unusual punishment
- Which type of government would you consider the U.S.? United Kingdom?
Constitutional Monarchy
- Explain the difference of direct and representative democracy.
Direct is where people meet together to make decisions. Representative is where you elect someone to make decisions for you.
- What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
To declare our independence from Britain and explain the purpose of a good government
- Who is “The Father of the Constitution” and why?
James Madison, he kept a journal of all events and did a lot of the work on it.
- Why did the Constitutional Convention meet in private?
To avoid corruption from outsiders and because they were considered by many to be “messing up the country”.
- The Constitution was meant to “insure domestic tranquility”. What does this mean?
This meant to have peace within the U.S.
- The Constitution was meant to “Secure the blessings of Liberty”. What does this mean?
Protect the rights of the citizens
- How is an Amendment made? Explain.
Congress proposes by 2/3rd vote in both houses OR 2/3rd of the states can propose. Must be ratified, or passed, by 3/4th of the states.
- Name and explain the TWO amendments that secure our homes.
3rd – Keeps soldiers from being quartered, or housed, in our homes during times of peace. 4th – Protects us from illegal search and seizure.
- Compare and contrast the 13th, 14th, & 15th Amendments.
All are Civil Rights Amendments, giving rights to African-Americans. 13th - freedom from slavery, 14th - citizenship, and 15th - right to vote.
- List TWO of the ways African Americans were prevented from voting AFTER the 15th amendment.
Poll Taxes, Literacy Tests, and the Grandfather Clause prevented many blacks from voting.
- What is repeal? Explain the Amendment that was repealed by the 21st Amendment.
Repeal is an amendment that gets rid of or cancels out another amendment. The 21st amendment was a repeal, canceling out the 18th amendment which prohibited use or sale of alcohol.
- In what ways does the Judicial branch check and balance the Executive branch?
Judicial Review (can declare actions of the president as unconstitutional), free from executive control.
- What is the law of supply? Law of demand?
Businesses will provide more of a product if they can make more $ from it. Buyers will demand more of a product if they can get it cheaper.
- What two presidents were impeached?
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, neither was removed from office.
- Who is the leader of the Senate?
Vice President, and President Pro Tempore when VP is not available.
- Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?
Speaker of the House
- Name the qualifications to be US president.
35 yrs old, Native-born U.S. Citizen, Resident of U.S. for 14 years
- What is the elastic clause?
Necessary and proper clause that allows Congress to stretch the Constitution to make laws.
- What are the 3 things a president can do with a bill?
Sign it, Veto, Pocket Veto
- How many members are in Senate? House of Representatives?
100, 435
- What are the 3 levels of federal courts?
District Court, Appellate Court, Supreme Court
- What are the 4 principle sources of law?
Statutory Law – laws made by Congress, Common Law – law by precedent and common sense, Administrative Law – created by govt agencies for our safety and daily life, Constitutional Law – Law taken directly from Constitution.
- What are the 3 basic economic systems?
Traditional – Trade and Barter, Command – Govt controlled, Market – Controlled by the consumers and demand
- How do the other 2 branches of government check and balance the Judicial Branch?
Executive – President appoint justices, Legislative – Congress can impeach Supreme Court justices.
- Which level of federal courts is able to use both forms of jurisdiction?
Supreme Court can use both Appellate and Original (in some situations).
- What is Gross Domestic Product? How is it used?
Dollar value of goods and services produced annually in a country. Used as a measure of a country’s economic health.
- List the steps of “How a Bill Becomes a Law”.
Introduce the bill First House Committee Hearing Full House Hearing Second House Committee hearing Full House Hearing Back to Original House to approve changes if needed President’s Desk
- What type of economy do we have in the U.S.? Explain.
Mixed economy – Mostly market economy, but some government regulations make it a partial command economy
- List the order of Succession.
President Vice President Speaker of the House President Pro Tempore Cabinet members by order of creation
- When does the Supreme Court use original jurisdiction?
Involving diplomats and leaders of other countries, cases between states, cases between state and federal government
- How are Supreme Court justices replaced and how long is their term?
A justice serves for life, until he retires or dies, and the current President replaces him with a candidate of his choosing.