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what does supreme court do?
interprets the law
chronological order
Will be on the board
according to Thomas Paine's Common sense, ________ was the only option that would ensure American liberty and religious freedom?
war
which of the following is a central Principle of Declaration of independence?
all men are equal
Under the articles of confederation, most power rested with
the states
shay's rebellion
convinced many political leaders that the national goverment wasn't powerful enough
supremacy clause
Federal law is supreme
the writers of the constitution devised the electoral college because
this method would shield the executive from congress
the constitution_____
gave the state government the power to determine who could vote
according to article l, a proposed piece of legislation requires this method _____ in both the House and the senate to become law
a simple majority of the vote
according to Article ll , which body of government os the main check on the authority of congress?
The Executive Branch
Article 3
Judicial Branch
set precedence for judicial rule
Marbury vs Madison
2 levels of government have power over the same land
federalism( national + State gov)
use by majority of countries/governments
unitary
People power
Demokratia
Why was the constitution ratified?
Promised that the bill of rights would be included
Duel sovereignty
Refers to the sharing of power of the states and the national government
Connecticut Compromise
Bicameral Congress