Thomas Read POLS1011

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  1. 3. A _ system lets states have more power
  2. 5. A _ system lets the central government have more power
  3. 6. When people decide on things directly, it is a _ democracy
  4. 9. The _ and Immunities Clause prohibits states from discriminating against non-state residents
  5. 11. The _ Compromise introduced middle ground to the representation debate
  6. 13. When a power is not explicitly stated, than it is _
  7. 16. The 13th Amendment prohibits _
  8. 18. Separation of _ helps keep
  9. 20. The first try at a written US government. The Articles of _
  10. 23. A power held by the President
  11. 25. Believed in small, limited government
  12. 26. The period after the Civil War that consisted of rebuilding and repairs
  13. 27. The US Government is split into two _
  14. 28. The Constitutional _ is where they meet to organize the Constitution
  15. 29. The Full _ and Credit Clause says that legal decisions from one state are to be honored in other states
  16. 30. The _ College chooses the next president
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  1. 1. Paul _ "The British are coming!"
  2. 2. The scope of government authority was called The Great _
  3. 4. Believed in a strong, central government
  4. 7. The _ clause says that federal laws override state ones
  5. 8. The 10th _ strengthens states and weakens the federal government
  6. 10. The document separating the US from Britain. The Declaration of _
  7. 12. A _ power is a power that may be exercised by the head of state without approval
  8. 14. The _ and Proper gives Congress the ability to do what is appropriate
  9. 15. A government type with an elected president instead of a monarch
  10. 17. When something is examined by the judiciary
  11. 19. The first 10 amendments to the constitution
  12. 21. The _ Slave Clause meant slave owners were entitled to captured escaped slaves
  13. 22. States' _ is the issue of what a state can and can't do
  14. 24. It is a _ when a state secedes