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Georgia High School Graduation Test. Social Studies. Civics / American Govt. U.S. History. GHSGT. Article II of the U.S. Constitution deals with?. Executive Branch. GHSGT. Government with a King?. Monarchy. GHSGT. System of government in which two governments share power?. Federalist.
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Georgia High School Graduation Test Social Studies
Civics / American Govt U.S. History
GHSGT Article II of the U.S. Constitution deals with? Executive Branch
GHSGT Government with a King? Monarchy
GHSGT System of government in which two governments share power? Federalist
GHSGT Power of Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional? Judicial Review
GHSGT Role of the Legislative Branch? Makes the law
GHSGT Checks & Balances
GHSGT Federalism
GHSGT English philosopher that influenced Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of independence? John Locke
GHSGT First ten amendments to the United States Constitution known as? Bill of Rights
GHSGT Role of the Judicial Branch? Interpret the law
GHSGT Article III of the U.S. Constitution deals with? Judicial Branch
GHSGT Supreme Court Case that established Judicial Review? Marbury v. Madison
GHSGT Role of the Executive Branch? Enforce the law, carry out the law
GHSGT Article I of the U.S. Constitution deals with? Legislative Branch
GHSGT This settled how each state would be represented in Legislature at the Constitutional Convention? Great Compromise
GHSGT Reapportionment is mandated by the U.S. Constitution to happen this often? 10yrs / Census
GHSGT Principle of the U.S. Constitutional that makes government officials abide by the law? Rule of Law
GHSGT Principle of the U.S. Constitution that restricts both national and state governments? Limited Government
GHSGT Individual that influenced U.S. Constitution to include principles of separation of powers and Checks and Balances? Montesquieu
GHSGT The 5th & 14th Amendment both have what protection for citizens? Due Process of Law
GHSGT Created so no one branch of government could become stronger than the others? Checks & Balances
GHSGT Supreme Court Justice that served for 34 years and strengthened the federal government? John Marshall
GHSGT Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech? 1st Amendment
GHSGT Constitutional Amendment that gave 18 year olds the right to vote? 26th Amendment
GHSGT Abolished Slavery? 13th Amendment
GHSGT Gave African American males suffrage? 15th Amendment
GHSGT Provided for the Direct Election of Senators? 17th Amendment
GHSGT This is the privacy amendment? 4th Amendment
GHSGT Equal protection clause found in this Amendment? 14th Amendment
GHSGT First form of government in 1781? Articles of Confederation
GHSGT Father of the Constitution and youngest member at Constitutional Convention? James Madison
GHSGT First two political parties? Federalist/ Democratic Republicans
GHSGT Leader of Federalist? Alexander Hamilton
GHSGT Leader of Democratic Republicans? Thomas Jefferson
GHSGT Federalist desired which government to be strong? National
GHSGT Democratic Republicans desired which government to be strong? State
GHSGT This is the solution used to determine how slaves would be counted in population for Representation purposes ? 3/5ths Compromise
GHSGT Document that separated the American Colonies from Great Britain? Declaration of Independence
GHSGT The Federalist were written to? Convince states to approve the Constitution
GHSGT Concept in the Declaration of Independence that means citizens of the U.S. have rights given by their Creator? Natural Rights
GHSGT Concept in the Declaration of Independence that means governments must protect citizens life, liberty, and property? Social Contract Theory
GHSGT This individual convinced many in the U.S. to want to declare independence against Great Britain? Thomas Paine
GHSGT Pamphlet written to convince many in the U.S. to want to declare independence against Great Britain? Common Sense
GHSGT Author of the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson
GHSGT This group refused to ratify the U.S. Constitution without a Bill of Rights? Anti-Federalist
GHSGT 9 of 13 to pass laws; all 13 to amend; no executive; no judicial; could not tax? Weakness of Articles of Confederation
GHSGT Reconstruction Amendments 13th, 14th, 15th
GHSGT Plessy v. Ferguson established this Doctrine? “Separate But Equal”