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The Articles of the US Constitution
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9th Grade
09/08/2011

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How often are Representatives elected?
Definition
Every two years.
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How old must a representative be to be elected?
Definition
At least 25.
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How long is the term for a Senator?
Definition
Six years.
Term
How were Senators originally chosen? Which amendment changed that?
Definition
(Chosen by state legislature) Divided into 3 classes; Senators in 1st class are removed after the 2nd year, in 2nd class the 4th year, and in 3rd class the sixth year. Changed by 17th amendment.
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How old does someone have to be to be a Senator?
Definition
At least 30.
Term
Who is the President of the Senate and when may that person vote?
Definition
The Vice President, only when a vote is equally divided. (Has no role in debate other than that)
Term
Which legislative body has the power of impeachment and which body has the power to try an impeached official?
Definition
The Senate = power of impeachment. The Chief Justice = power to try an official for impeachment.
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Who officiates when the President is tried for impeachment?
Definition
The Vice President!
Term
What is the required vote that is necessary to convict someone who has been impeached?
Definition
2/3 of the members present.
Term
What is the only penalty for impeachment?
Definition
Removal from office; cannot hold a federal position.
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Who decides the times, places, and manner for holding elections for Congress?
Definition
The state legislature decides.
Term
In what federal body do all bills concerning taxes originate? (people's decision)
Definition
House of Representatives.
Term
What fraction of both houses (House of Representatives and the Senate) must vote to override a veto?
Definition
2/3.
Term
What happens when a President doesn't return a bill in 10 days and what is the exception?
Definition
The bill becomes a law, exception is when Congress adjourns.. (pocket veto).
Term
What are the powers of Congress, as listed in Article 1 Section 8?
Definition
1. to lay/collect taxes
2. to borrow money
3. to regulate commerce
4. to make money
5. to establish post offices/roads
6. to provide/maintain a Navy
Term
In Article 1, Section 8, which clause gives Congress general, implied powers?
Definition
The elastic clause (expansion of powers derived from expressed powers).
Term
In Article 1, Section 9, what are the limitations on the power of Congress to deny people rights?
Definition
1. no one can be punished for a crime they didn't commit.
2. a person accused of a crime must be presented in could (exception is when rebellion is involved).
3. no titles of nobility.
4. a person cannot be charged for committing a crime that wasn't a crime (there was not a law stating it was a crime when the crime was committed).
Term
When can the writ of habeas corpus (the right to be brought before a court after committing a crime) be suspended?
Definition
When cases of rebellion/invasion make public safety require it.
Term
Limits on the powers of the states?
Definition
1. cannot enter into a treaty.
2. cannot put taxes on imports/exports without consent of Congress.
3. cannot keep or build an army.
4. cannot coin money.
5. cannot enter into war unless invaded.
Term
How old does someone have to be to be elected President? Citizenship requirement?
Definition
At least 35. 14 years.
Term
How is it determined how many electors each state has?
Definition
How many representatives (in HOR) and Senators (in Senate) a state has.
Term
Powers of the President?
Definition
1. can make treaties.
2. Commander in Chief of army and navy.
3. can fill up vacancies in the Senate.
4. can appoint judges to Congress.
5. can grant pardons and reprieves.
Term
Which body of Congress must approve a treaty that the president has negotiated? Fraction of the vote?
Definition
The Senate! 2/3.
Term
Which body of Congress approves nominations?
Definition
The Senate! (majority vote)
Term
When can the President appoint people without approval?
Definition
When the Senate is adjourned.
Term
What can a President/other officer be impeached for?
Definition
Treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Term
What is the term of office for Supreme Court Justice? When may they be removed?
Definition
Life under good behavior. If they get impeached.
Term
Who decides the number of federal courts?
Definition
Congress!
Term
In which cases does the Supreme Court have original jurisdiction?
Definition
In cases that affect ambassadors, public ministers, and consuls.
Term
What is necessary to convict someone of treason?
Definition
2 witnesses or an open confession in court.
Term
Topic of Article IV?
Definition
Relations among the states.
Term
(in the Constitution) How must one state regard the laws of another state?
Definition
Must respect the laws and judicial proceedings of other states.
Term
Limitations on adding new states to the Union?
Definition
Cannot be formed by a state, in a state, or by joining two states together, without the consent of Congress.
Term
Fraction of the houses of Congress (HOR and the Senate): to approve a proposed amendment?
Definition
2/3.
Term
Fraction of the states: to approve a proposed amendment (for it to be ratified)?
Definition
3/4.
Term
Fraction of the states: to ask for a convention to propose new amendments?
Definition
2/3.
Term
Limitation in the Constitution: what can be the basis of an amendment?
Definition
Cannot affect the 4th and 1st clauses of the 9th section in the 1st amendment.
Term
(in the Constitution) Which laws shall predominate if there is any conflict between laws?
Definition
The Constitution! "...shall be the supreme law of the land." (supremacy clause - national law will ALWAYS override state law)
Term
What qualification for holding any public office is forbidden?
Definition
Religious test.
Term
How many states had to ratify the Constitution?
Definition
9.
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