Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

Unit 4 - Experiments in Government Vocabulary

AB
Articles of ConfederationThe first American constitution. The federal government was too weak to be effective.
Constitutional ConventionMeeting of the delegates from 12 states who wrote a Constitution for the U.S. in 1787
representative governmentSystem of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them
constitutionA document that sets out the laws and principles of a government
bill of rightsA list of freedoms that the government promises to protect
United States Constitution"Supreme Law of the Land" in the U.S.; outlines the structure of our government
delegatesRepresentatives
Three-Fifths CompromiseAgreement of delegates to the Constitutional Convention that three fifths of the slaves in any state be counted in its population
federal governmentNational government
Preamble of the United States ConstitutionOpening statement of the Constitution
ratificationprocess of approving a law or amendment
Federalist PapersA series of essays defending the Constitution
FederalistsSupporters of the Constitution
AntifederalistsPeople who opposed the Constitution
federalismThe division of powers between the states and the national government
states' rightsIdea that individual states have the power to limit the power of the national government
checks and balancesSystem set up by the Constitution in which each branch of the federal government has the power to check the other two branches
vetoTo reject a law
overrideTo overrule
amendmentFormal written change to the Constitution
Great CompromiseRoger Sherman's plan for a 2-house legislature. Settled the differences between large and small states over representation.
CongressThe lawmaking body of the government in the U.S.
House of RepresentativesThe lower house of Congress; seats in this house are awarded based on a state's population
SenateThe upper house of Congress; each state has 2 members in this house.
Supreme CourtHighest court in the United States
Marbury v. Madison (1803)Supreme Court case (1803) that set the precedent for Judicial Review
judicial reviewPower of the Supreme Court to decide whether acts passed by the president or laws passed by Congress are unconstitutional
separation of powersSystem in which the power of government is divided among separate branches
electoral collegeSystem of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them
habeas corpusRight to have charges filed or a hearing before being jailed
cabinetGroup of officials who head government departments and advise the president
Legislative Branchbranch of the government that makes the laws
Executive Branchbranch of the government that carries out the laws
Judicial Branchbranch of the government that interprets laws
due processPrinciple in the Constitution that provides a person accused of a crime with procedures guaranteeing a fair trail.
elastic clausesection of the Constitution enabling the government to make any laws "necessary and proper" to carry out its specific powers.
Unconstitutionalactions declared illegal due to their violation of the principles of the Constitution


C.J. Hooker Middle School
NY

This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber.
Learn more about Quia
Create your own activities