Civics- The Constitution

Civics- The Constitution

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2.   A.   A democracy is a form of government where the people govern themselves.   A republic is a form of government where the people elect officials to make their decisions for them.   A democratic republic is a form of government where the people elect officials to represent them in the affairs of the government.

B.   The united states government is a democratic republic.

3.   A.   Abraham Lincoln was describing the fact that without the consent of the people there would be no government.
  B.   Lincoln was referring to the constitution.

4.   1. Being well informed of what our government is doing.
2. Voting in all elections
3.writing letters to our representatives expressing our views and opinions
4. By lobbying when and if it is an option.
5. Taking legal action against a law that we may feel is unconstitutional
6. By signing petitions in support of or against some actions taken by elected officials.

5. 1. There was no central power
2. There was no executive
3. There was no judicial system

6.exclusive federal power are those powers belonging only to the federal government.   Concurrent powers are those belonging to both the state and federal governments. Denied powers are those powers that are forbidden from any government.

7. The problem was solves by dividing the powers of government.

8. Ratifying the constitution meant that nine of the thirteen states had to accept it.

9. One opposing side was called the federalists.
    The other opposing side was called the anti-federalists.

PART TWO

definitions
1. Preamble- the introduction to the constitution
2. Union- the bringing together of two or more groups to form one.
3. Welfare- the general well-being of a people
4. Posterity- those that come after us.
5. Register- to sign you name among those qualified for voting.
6. Congressional district- the...

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