weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? No executive branch no national courts unicameral Congress required 9/13ths vote no power to levy taxes 2) Discuss the 3/5ths and Great compromises in detail. 3/5ths Each slave count as 3/5 of vote Used as a tool to get slave states to ratify Great compromise Aka Connecticut Compromise Created bicameral Congress House = population Senate = equal Compromise between Virginia and New Jersey plans 3) What framers were empowered to…
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legislative executive agreement this is because the senate is to split up. You don’t need a 2/3 from arrangement from the senate you just need a simply majority in the senate and the House of Representatives. The senate is too split up this helps pass more legislation. • Fillabuster- the whole process of the senate is closed off. The speaker will try to talk it down to death usually works in a group. • How do you break a fillabuster-under rule 17 of the senate rules you need to circulate a petition that…
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manner of any club. There are also two court that is called Supreme Court which is the highest court in the country. The 9 justices are nominated by the president and must be approved by the senate, and the other court is called the federal courts they are lower but they were not created by the constitution. Congress established them around the country to handle federal business as the country grew, using power granted from the constitution. The United States is made up of three branches. They are…
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Executive on the Legislature -Recommends Legislation – does this in the State of the union Address in January each year, outlining and focusing on key issues and policy areas, laying out his legislative agenda. The president does this in front of Congress, cabinet member, the Supreme Court and on television. George W. Bush in 2002 focused on the ‘war on terrorism’ and budget priorities. -Veto Legislation –George W. Bush used the regular veto on 11 occasions during his 8 years in office. One was the…
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industrial north vs. agrarian south – free labor vs. slave labor a. Tariff battle for almost a century – south wants low, north high i. Believed in nullification of Congressional laws 1. Goes back to Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions regarding Alien and Sedition Acts ii. South needed low tariffs because they existed on King Cotton iii. Recession of 1857 causes bigger divide III. Political a. Representation in Senate/Congress…
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laws that were necessary & proper to fulfil its role. | Powers of the Federal government (2) – article 2Executive Gave him the state of union address in which he can recommend what he deems necessary in his judgement. Implementing laws that congress makes, appointing ambassadors negotiating treaties & commander in chief (foreign policy), selecting heads of departments (put laws into force) | Powers of the Federal government (3) - article 3Supreme CourtOnly specified that the court should…
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laws Seized weapons so the rebels could defend themselves A Small Surprise, Perhaps? Not the Revolutionary War against the British, although most features matched: War vs. European Power: French & Indian Taxes increased to pay for it: Stamp Act Those asked to pay thought they had inadequate representation Focused anger vs. financial interests thought to cause hardship too (Boston Tea Party) Rebellion far from the seat of power Legendary Leaders Actually closer to Shays Rebellion Here’s…
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Chapter 12 – The Congress A. The Functions of Congress a. Individuals tend to hold a low approval rating for Congress as a whole but hold a much greater satisfaction for individual members i. Members of Congress spend time & effort serving their constituents, if the federal government makes a mistake then the members of Congress attempt to resolve the issue for their constituents → 1. They spend considerable time and effort developing what is called a “homestyle” to gain the trust and appreciation…
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October 20th 2013 Unit 2: Activity 3: Jackson Jacksonian Democracy Canadian vs American political systems: Canadian American Election of the prime minister: -Canadians do not vote directly for their Prime Minister like Americans vote for their President. We instead vote to elect a Member of Parliament (MP) and whoever gets the most votes in a riding is your MP. The party with the most MPs forms the government, with that party’s leader becoming the Prime Minister. Election…
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Chapter 11 Notes Powers of Congress Section 1 The Expressed Powers of Money and Commerce 1. What powers over money and commerce does the Constitution give to Congress and what limits does it put on these powers? a. The commerce power gives Congress the authority to regulate interstate and foreign trade, but not trade within a state b. Congress has the power to tax income and imported goods, but not exports c. Congress can set bankruptcy laws d. Congress can coin and print money 2. Delegated Powers…
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