EOC Review 4
Across
- 4. clause in the 1st amendment related to freedom of religion, states that government can’t elevate one religion above others
- 7. requirements for position are (1) be at least twenty-five years old; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years; and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent
- 8. the action of attempting overthrow the government
- 10. changes to the Constitution without changing the actual writing, in ways such as Passage of law, Executive Orders, Supreme Court rulings, Customs, Political Party control of elections
- 11. requirements for position are at least thirty years of age; U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election
Down
- 1. changing the writing of the Constitution, ⅔ vote in both houses of Congress (super majority) in both Senate and the House of Representatives and ¾ vote or 38/50 states legislatures must also agree.
- 2. type of speech that is not protected by the 1st amendment, because it encourages the overthrow of the American Government
- 3. used to determine if tax dollars can be used for certain facets of education that are not focused on a religious principle
- 5. requirements for position are must be at least 35 years old, a natural born citizen of the United States, living in the United States for 14 years
- 6. clause in the 1st amendment that allows the freedom to worship in any way as long as it doesn’t break law or infringe on others rights
- 9. the action that occurs in the House of Representatives to remove a President/Judge/Congressman, from their position for breaking the law. Impeachment requires a supermajority vote ⅔ of the House of Representatives. The Senate must approve the HOR’s findings at a senate trial with a vote of ⅔ to remove the person from their position. 4 presidents have faced this in our history, but none have been removed from office by the Senate. Johnson,Nixon,(resigned before trial) Clinton, Trump.