Supremacy Clause (Article VI)
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constitutional declaration that the Constitution and laws made under its
provisions are the greatest law of the land
Montesquieu
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French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive
and legislative and judicial powers, checks and balances (1689-1755)
Full Faith and Credit Clause (Article IV)
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A state must recognize the validity of the public acts, records, and court
decisions of other states
What is the supreme law of the land?
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the Constitution
Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the
states?
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, -provide schooling and education
-provide protection (police)
-provide safety (fire departments)
-give a driver's license
-approve zoning and land use
We elect a President for how many years?
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four
What is freedom of religion?
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You can practice
any religion, or
not practice a
religion.
What is the economic system
in the United States?
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, -capitalist economy
-market economy
Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
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-World War I
-World War II
-Korean War
-Vietnam War
-(Persian) Gulf War
Brutus No. 1
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This work by a prominent Anti-Federalist argued that that the new federal
government would be too powerful. In particular, he pointed to the
necessary-and-proper clause and the supremacy clause. In addition, he
objected to Congress's power to tax and raise a standing army and to the
vast size of the proposed republic. He felt this powerful new government
would supplant the states.
What are the two parts of the
U.S. Congress?
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constitutional declaration that the Constitution and laws made under its
provisions are the greatest law of the land
Montesquieu
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French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive
and legislative and judicial powers, checks and balances (1689-1755)
Full Faith and Credit Clause (Article IV)
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A state must recognize the validity of the public acts, records, and court
decisions of other states
What is the supreme law of the land?
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the Constitution
Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the
states?
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, -provide schooling and education
-provide protection (police)
-provide safety (fire departments)
-give a driver's license
-approve zoning and land use
We elect a President for how many years?
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four
What is freedom of religion?
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You can practice
any religion, or
not practice a
religion.
What is the economic system
in the United States?
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, -capitalist economy
-market economy
Name one war fought by the United States in the 1900s.
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-World War I
-World War II
-Korean War
-Vietnam War
-(Persian) Gulf War
Brutus No. 1
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This work by a prominent Anti-Federalist argued that that the new federal
government would be too powerful. In particular, he pointed to the
necessary-and-proper clause and the supremacy clause. In addition, he
objected to Congress's power to tax and raise a standing army and to the
vast size of the proposed republic. He felt this powerful new government
would supplant the states.
What are the two parts of the
U.S. Congress?
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