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