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Political Studies
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10/30/2007

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article I
Definition
congress, the national legislature, consists of a House of Representatives, with state representation proportionate to state population, and a Senate, in which each state has two votes. The House is popularly elected for 2-year terms. The Senate was elected by state legislatures (no longer) for 6-year terms, staggered so one-third is chosen every two years. Congress has the power to tax the people directly and to spend and borrow. Congress can also regulate commerce and provide for national defense.
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Article II
Definition
Executive - There is a President, who has the power to command the armed forces, appoint federal officers, and veto legislation. The President is chosen by an electoral college whose members are elected by the states, each state casting as many electoral votes as it has Representatives and Senatores. State law says how electors are chosen -- nowadays by popular vote.
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Article III
Definition
Judiciary - Federal judges have life tenure. The Constitution establishes a Supreme Court. Lower-level courts are left for Congress to authorize.
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Article IV
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Interstate comity - Provides for states to get along with each other; for example, they must recognize each others' contracts and other legal acts and extradite suspected criminals.
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Article V
Definition
Amendments - An amendment to the Constitution must be proposed by a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress, or by a convention called by Congress at the behest of two-thirds of the states. It must then be ratified by three-fourths of the states legislatures or ratifying conventions.
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Article VI
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Federal Supremacy Clause - Whenever state and federal laws conflict, federal laws take precedence.

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Article VII
Definition
Procedure for Ratification - The Constitution takes effect when ratified by a majority of votes in the elected ratifying conventions of nine states. (9/13)
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Background problems
Definition

A source of the constitution; deficiencies in the Articles of Confederation that led to the call for a Federal Convention; i.e. the national government had formal authority but not the effective power to tax, spend and borrow.

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Familiar practice
Definition
Source of the constitution; constitutional features the Founders had gotten used to, from Britain and the individual states;
i.e. elected, bicameral (two-house) legislature
-the executive appointment of high officials subject to Senate confirmation
-VP presiding over the senate
-President as chief of state receive diplomats, issue pardons, and commission officers
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Conflict, Compromise, and Strategy
Definition
Source of the constitution; the differences among delegates and how they were resolved
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Virginia Plan
Definition
Proposed by Governor Randolph of VA but written by James Madison

Legislature - proportional to population
Executive - chosen by legislature; did not specify single person or council
Council of Revision - was proposed to oversee laws and their constitutionality; it could alter or veto laws
Courts - plan left the structure and jurisdiction of the court system unspecified
Powers of Nat'l Gov't - gave the nat'l gov't plenary power when the states were incompetent or harmony armong them was interrupted. Central gov't had the authority to coerce states and to veto state legislation. Result was pretty much a unitary system of gov't
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New Jersey Plan
Definition
Preferred by the smaller states; proposed

Legislature - only had one chamber, in which each state had one vote
Executive - a board that was removable by state governors
Supreme Court - but left the rest of the court system unspecified
Nat'l gov't - could set tariffs, tax the people directly, and use force against states and individuals to compel compliance with the law
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Connecticut Compromise
Definition
proposed by Sherman and Rutledge; states would be represented proportionally in the House, but equally in the Senate
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three-fifths compromise
Definition
Held 3/5 of slaves would be counted for legislative representation but also for direct taxation of the states by the Federal Government
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17th amendment
Definition
senators were elected by state legislatures and serve 6-year terms. Those terms are staggered so that a third face reelection every two years. These longer terms, staggered terms, and larger constituencies make the Senate less sensitive than the House -- better able to debate and discuss legislative details. The Senate tries impeachments and ratifies treaties. Conviction and ratification require 2/3 majorities. Also confirms Presidential appointments by a simple majority.
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General powers of congress
Definition
Military: declare war & regular and fund (state) militia and federal forces

Economic: tax and spend for common defense and general welfare; borrow; regulate commerce (interstate and foreign); legislate bakruptcy, money, copyrights, patents, etc.
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Santa Clauses of Congress
Definition
Political System: self regulate; makes rules governing time, place, and manner of Congressional elections; admit states to the union; propose amendments to the Constitution; govern territory and seas; make naturalization laws

Personnel: Confirm Presidential appointees; impeach and try

Judicial: design the federal court system (except Supreme Court)

Administration: establish and oversee the federal bureaucracy

Foreign Matters: Regulate foreign commerce; Senate ratifies treaties

Supremacy: If there is ever a conflict between federal and state law, federal law wins

Elastic Clause: Congress may enact any laws necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers
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14th amendment
Definition
right of due process and the equal protections under state governments
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Northwest ordinance
Definition
Separated VA into several smaller states
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Plessy v. Ferguson
Definition
U.S.S.C. ruled that seperate public facilties were allowed as long as they were equal; overturned by Brown v. Board of Education
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Brown v. Board of Education
Definition
U.S.S.C. fuled that separate facilities were inherantly unequal
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in ascending order, what are the three levels of Article III courts?

Definition
district courts -> circuit appellate court -> supreme court
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Separation of Powers
Definition
the 3 branches of government are coequal and independent of the other branches
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Checks and Balances
Definition
each branch has ability to make sure the other branches are not abusing their powers

i.e. Judicial Review, Executive veto
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Judicial Review
Definition
The power of the Supreme Court to determine a legislative act unconstitutional; John Marshall affirmed it in Marbury v. Madison
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How did Northwest Ordinance make it easier to form a stronger federal union?

Definition
The smaller states no longer feared VA from becoming too powerful with a national government. The newly created state could then in turn work in favor of forming a stronger federal union.
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How did due process eventually become the source of a great many individual rights more commonly attributed to another part of the constitution?
Definition
The due process part of the 14th amendment has been expanded to cover substantive due process in which many parts of the Bill of Rights have been incorporated to apply to state governments as well.
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Original jurisdiction
Definition
the cases USSC can try extends to cases involving foreign diplomats and states as parties
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Appellate jurisdiction
Definition
The cases from which the USSC can hear appeals can be limited by Congress
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1st amendment
Definition
General liberties - religion, speech, press, assembly, petition
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2nd amendment
Definition

bear arms - congress cannot bar gun ownership (no mention of state law)

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amendment iii
Definition
no quartering of soldiers
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amendment iv
Definition
rights of suspects -  no unreasonable search or seizure
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amendment v
Definition
rights of the accused before trial; right to grand jury indictment before being tried; no double jeopardy; no self-incriminating evidence; due process of the law; just compensation
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Amednment VI
Definition

rights of accused at trial - speedy and public trial; local and by jury of peers; informed of the accusations against him; cross-examine witnesses; right to legal counsel

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amendment vii
Definition
rights at civil trial
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amendment viii
Definition
rights of accused after trial; federal government may not set excessive bail or fines or impose cruel or unusual punishment
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amendment ix
Definition
enumeration does not disparage other rights - rights not listed are not thereby denied. Madison needed to write this amendment to square his concerns of unlisted rights
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amendment x
Definition
residual powers left to states or people - any power not enumerated in the constitution cannot be exercised by the federal gov't, only by the people themselves or the state gov't
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Amend. XI

Definition
Rights of states. Soverign Immunity - a citizen of one state cannot sue another state in a federal court.
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Amend. XII
Definition
Presidential accession. Separate VP election
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Amend. XX
Definition
Lame Duck. This amend moved up the Pres's inauguration day from March 4 to Jan 20. It ensured that the outgoing president spent less time in office after the Nov election - less time as a "lame duck"
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amend XXII
Definition
President Limited to Two Terms in Office; this amendment arose in response to FDR's four terms
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Amend XXV
Definition
New Method of Electing VP; this amendment says how a vacancy in the VP position is filled
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Amend XIII
Definition
Equal Rights. End Slavery
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Amend XIV
Definition

Equal rights. Rights to citizens against states. States cannot deprive anyone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Guarantees all citizens the equal protection of the laws.

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amendment xv
Definition
Black Suffrage
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amend XIV
Definition

Female Suffrage

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amend XXIII
Definition
DC to Vote for President. D.C. has 3 electoral votes.
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amend XXIV
Definition
Bans Poll Tax. Beforehand one had to pay a tax to vote in some states. This effectively disenfranchised the poor, especially blacks.
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amend XXVI
Definition
Allows 18-year-olds to vote
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amend XVI
Definition
Allowed Federal Income Tax
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amend XVII
Definition
Established direct popular election of the senate
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amend xviii and xxi

Definition
prohibition of alcoholic beverages and repeal of prohibition
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amend XXVII
Definition
no congressional pay raise between elections
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Marbury v. Madison
Definition
established The Supreme Court's power of judicial review. Gave courts the ability to find legislative acts unconstitutional, affirming a judicial check on congress
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Ex Parte McCardle
Definition
Case established that Congress can Limit the supreme court's appelate powers
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Chaddha v. INS
Definition
case rejects all legislative vetoes as unconstitutional, thereby perfecting the powers of separataion of powers. article ii
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McCulloch v. Maryland
Definition
Case affirms the broad reach of the federal government's implied powers. Article VI of the Constitution that states that federal law is supreme over state laws (supremacy clause)
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Gitlow v. NY
Definition
the equal protection clause of 14th amendment, which incorporated BOR
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Roe v. Wade
Definition
The right to privacy using due process clause of 14th amendment
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Dartmouth College
Definition
affirmed the Contract clause by limiting the state's ability to alter contracts
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Gibbons v. Ogden
Definition

established that only the Federal government can regulate interstate commerce

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Gideon v. Wainwright
Definition
case expanded the prevailing interpretation of the 6th and 14th amendments by establishing a person's right to counsel
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Miranda v. Arizona
Definition
affirms rights to legal counsel and self-incrimination
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Buckley v. Valeo
Definition
reaffirmed first amend during political campaigns. Court ruled that Congress couldn't place limits on how much an individual spent on his own campaign
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Dred Scott
Definition
laws establishing free states and territories could not stop slave owners from bring slavings into those places.
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Colgrove v. Green
Definition
court ruled that the creation of electoral districts was a political decision and that the federal courts should never enter the political thicket of apportionment
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Gomillion v. Lightfoot
Definition
said that the Federal government could get involved if race was an issue oweing tot eh 15th amendment
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Baker v. Carr
Definition
reversed Colgrove. Political representation was justiciable: the courts were free to hear challenges to legislatively drawn districts. Baker opened the door to the One-man, One-vote rule, requiring equal-size districts.
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Wesbury v. Sanders
Definition
Congress represents the people and not trees and acres
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Reynolds v. Simms
Definition
tolerable inequality among districts is +/-1%, whereas states it's +/-15%
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common law
Definition
judge made law. drive by precedence
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Case and Controversy Requirement
Definition
US courts can issue decisions only on actual controversies - an actual case with two parties
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Judicial activism - respect for...
Definition
-plain words or constitution's text
-Legislative branch
-precedent
-political thicket
-property and contracts
-individual rights
-states' rights (or federalism)
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