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Section 1: Structure and Principles
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1. What are the seven divisions in the Constitution called?
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articles
jurisdictions
amendments
preamble
2. What is the term that describes the authority of the Supreme Court and other federal courts to rule on cases
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jurisdiction
supremacy clause
popular sovereignty
federalism
3. Laws passed by Congress and treaties are the "supreme law of the land" according to what clause?
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jurisdiction
supremacy clause
popular sovereignty
federalism
4. What is another term for "rule by the people?"
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jurisdiction
supremacy clause
popular sovereignty
federalism
5. Under what system is power divided between the national and state governments?
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jurisdiction
supremacy clause
popular sovereignty
federalism
6. What system was implemented to hopefully prevent any single branch from gaining too much power?
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Separation of Powers
Separation of Duties
Judicial Review
Congress
7. Each branch of government exercises some control over another this is known as having a system of ____ and _____
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fear and loathing
checks and balances
rules and regulations
laws and rules
8. The president can check Congress by rejecting or ___ its legislation
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veto
judicial review
supremacy clause
jurisdiction
9. What power of the courts is it to say that laws and actions of local, state, or national governments are invalid because they conflict with the principles of the Constitution?
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veto
judicial review
supremacy clause
jurisdiction
Explain the importance of Marbury vs Madison.
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What is the relationship between the principles of federalism and the separation of powers detailed in the Constitution.
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