Bundled Questions Unit 1-14| Verified
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What is the definition of **checks and balances** in the U.S. Constitution? A system that
ensures that no branch of government becomes too powerful by allowing each branch to limit the
powers of the others.
What is the purpose of **federalism**? To divide power between national and state
governments, allowing for a balance of authority.
What does **the rule of law** mean? The principle that all individuals and institutions are
accountable to the law, which is applied equally and fairly.
What was the outcome of the **Constitutional Convention of 1787**? The creation of a new
Constitution that established a stronger federal government with checks and balances.
What is the **Elastic Clause**? A provision in the Constitution that allows Congress to
make laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated powers.
What are the **Federalist Papers**? A series of essays written to support the ratification of
the Constitution and explain the principles of the government.
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, What does **dual federalism** refer to? A system where state and national governments
operate independently in their own spheres of authority.
What is the significance of **McCulloch v. Maryland** (1819)? It affirmed the supremacy
of the national government and the implied powers of Congress.
What does the **incorporation doctrine** do? It extends the protections of the Bill of Rights
to state governments through the Fourteenth Amendment.
What is the difference between **civil liberties** and **civil rights**? Civil liberties are
individual freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, while civil rights protect individuals from
discrimination.
What role does the **Supreme Court** play in the U.S. government? It interprets the
Constitution and has the final say on legal disputes involving federal law.
What is the importance of the **Twenty-Fourth Amendment**? It prohibits the use of poll
taxes in federal elections, removing a barrier to voting.
What is the process of **judicial activism**? The philosophy that judges should interpret the
Constitution in a way that reflects contemporary values and social conditions.
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