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Guard Against Tyranny DBQ Vocabulary

Authored by Cynthia Lawbaugh

Social Studies

8th Grade

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Guard Against Tyranny DBQ Vocabulary
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1.

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made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress. Among other powers, this branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.

legislative branch

judicial branch

executive branch

chief executive

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This branch includes the Supreme Court and other federal courts. It evaluates laws by: Interpreting the meaning of laws. Applying laws to individual cases. Deciding if laws violate the Constitution.

legislative branch

judicial branch

executive branch

chief executive

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This branch consists of the President, his advisors and various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land.

legislative branch

judicial branch

executive branch

chief executive

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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President of the United States of America

legislative branch

judicial branch

executive branch

chief executive

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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_____ _______, America’s fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In later years, he was referred to as the “Father of the Constitution.”

James Madison

Constitution

Articles of Confederation

Executive Branch

6.

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30 sec • 1 pt

  • - a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison

The essays were published anonymously, under the pen name "Publius," in various New York state newspapers of the time.

They were written and published to urge New Yorkers to ratify the proposed United States Constitution.

Federalist Papers

Constitution

Articles of Confederation

Executive Branch

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  • - the supreme law of the United States of America

It replaced the Articles of Confederation in 1789.

Federalist Papers

Constitution

Articles of Confederation

Executive Branch

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