A | B |
FEDERALISM | The division of power between the states and the national government |
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | America establishes a federal form of government in which the ___________ is supreme |
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED | The powers of the national government are either _______ or ________ |
POWERS RESERVED FOR THE STATES | The powers NOT given to the national government by the Constitution |
POWERS DERIVED FROM THE STATE | Powers of the local governments in Virginia |
TO CONDUCT FOREIGN POLICY AND REGULATE COMMERCE | Primary responsibilities of the national government |
TO PROMOTE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE | Primary responsibilities of the state governments |
FEDERAL COURTS | These courts try cases involving federal law and U.S. Constitutional questions |
SUPREME COURT | The highest court in the U.S.; final power of judicial review |
CIRCUIT COURTS | State courts which try civil and criminal cases |
STATE SUPREME COURT | Power of judicial review over state laws |
CARRIES OUT VA LAWS, PREPARES BIENNIAL BUDGET ; APPOINTS CABINET OFFICERS | Duties of the state's executive branch (the governor) |
TO MAKE LAWS FOR VIRGINIA | Duties of the state's legislative branch |
TO MAKE ORDINANCES FOR THE COMMUNITY; TO APPROVE THE ANNUAL BUDGET | Duties of the local legislative branch |
EXECUTES LAW OF THE LAND; PREPARES ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION; etc | Duties of the President |
MAKES LAWS FOR NATION; APPROVES ANNUAL BUDGET | Duties of Congress |
CHECKS AND BALANCES | Limit the powers of the three branches; prevents abuse |
OVERRIDES VETOES; MAY IMPEACH PRESIDENT | Legislative "checks" on the executive branch |
APPROVES FEDERAL JUDGES; MAY IMPEACH FEDERAL JUDGES | Legislative "checks" on the judicial branch |
MAY VETO ACTS OF CONGRESS | Executive "checks" on the legislative branch |
APPOINTS FEDERAL JUDGES | Executive "checks" on the judicial branch |
MAY DECLARE LAWS UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Judicial "checks" on the legislative branch |
MAY DECLARE EXECUTIVE ACTS UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Judicial "checks" on the executive branch |
VOTE BY CONGRESS, RATIFICATION BY STATES | Amending the Constitution requires this |
27 | Number of times the Constitution has been amended |
VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Government body that makes laws for Virginia |
CONGRESS | Government body makes laws for the nation |
BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE | Senate and the House of Representatives |
EXPRESSED POWERS | Legislative powers that are specifically listed in the U.S. or state constitutions |
IMPLIED POWERS | Legislative powers that are not specifically listed Constitution but are used to carry out expressed powers |
TO CARRY OUT THE LAW | Duty of the executive branch at the state and national levels |
CABINET DEPARTMENTS, AGENCIES, AND REGULATORY GROUPS | They help the executive branch interpret and carry out laws |
LOBBYING | Seeking to influence legislators to introduce or vote for or against a bill |
VIRGINIA'S COURT SYSTEM | Virginia Supreme Court; Court of Appeals of Virginia; Circuit Court; General District Court; Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court |
MAGISTRATES | Issue search warrants, subpoenas, arrest warrants, and summons and set bail |
CIRCUIT COURT | These courts hear felony criminal cases and civil cases over $1,000 |
GENERAL DISTRICT COURT | These courts hear misdemeanors cases; Civil cases less than $1000; Judge only, no jury |
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT | These courts hear juvenile and family cases; judge/no jury |
THE U.S. SUPREME COURT; U.S. COURT OF APPEALS; U.S. DISTRICT COURT | The U.S. Court system |
JUDICIAL REVIEW | The power of the Supreme Court of the US and VA to determine the constitutionality of laws and acts of the executive branch. |
MARBURY V. MADISON | Supreme Court decision that established the principle of judicial review |
CONSTITUTION | The supreme law of the land |
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL | Two kinds of legal conflicts |
A CRIMINAL CASE | A court determines whether a person accused of breaking the law is guilty or not guilty of a misdemeanor or a felony |
A CIVIL CASE | A court settles a disagreement between two parties |
PROBABLE CAUSE | A person accused of a crime may be arrested if the police have this |
RELEASED ON BAIL | After arrest, the accused may be committed to jail or - |
ARRAIGNMENT | During this process, a defendant may be appointed an attorney and a plea is entered |
PLAINTIFF | In a civil case, the person who files a complaint to recover damages or receive compensation |
DUE PROCESS | The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws |
5TH AMENDMENT | This amendment prohibits the national government from acting in an unfair manner. (due process) |
14TH AMENDMENT | This amendment extends due process to the state and local governments |
THE 5TH AND 14TH AMENDMENTS | The two amendments which provide due process protections to citizens |