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Democracy - CORRECT ANSWERS Type of government where power is derived from the
people, either directly or indirectly.
Representative Democracy or Democratic Republic - CORRECT ANSWERS An indirect or a
representative democracy where eligible voters choose representatives to act on their
behalf and make political decisions.
Constitutional Democracy - CORRECT ANSWERS A government that draws its legitimacy
from an authoritative document (a constitution) that defines the nation's system of
government, its laws and usually the rights of its citizens. The Constitution is the supreme
law of the land. The Constitution describes who will make national laws, who will enforce
them and who will interpret it.
Social Contract Theory - CORRECT ANSWERS The belief that people are free and equal by
natural right but will give up some freedom to give power to the government so that the
government can protect their rights.
Consent of the Governed - CORRECT ANSWERS The idea that our government derives its
power from the people because we elect representatives to the legislative branch of
government.
Checks and Balances - CORRECT ANSWERS Principle reflected in the Constitution that
grants each of the three branches (legislative, executive, and judicial) some control and
scrutiny over one another.
Separation of Powers - CORRECT ANSWERS Refers to the division of government branches:
each with separate independent power and responsibilities, so that the powers of one
branch do not conflict with the others.
Rule of law - CORRECT ANSWERS No one is above the law; Everyone must follow the laws,
regardless of their position of power. This was established by the Magna Carta in 1215.
Everyone is equal under the law.
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Due process of law - CORRECT ANSWERS Fair treatment through the normal judicial
system.
Equality under the Law - CORRECT ANSWERS Equal treatment and equal protection
without the guarantee of equal outcomes.
Popular Sovereignty - CORRECT ANSWERS A belief that ultimate power resides in the
people.
Natural rights - CORRECT ANSWERS Rights people have by virtue of being human beings;
both the Declaration of Independence and Constitution address the government's role in
protecting these rights.
Federalism - CORRECT ANSWERS A political system in which power is divided between a
central government and multiple constituent, provincial, or state governments.
Concurrent powers - CORRECT ANSWERS Powers that are held by both the federal and the
local governments (e.g. taxing, roads, elections, lower courts).
Equal Protection Clause - CORRECT ANSWERS Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that
forbids any state to deny to any person equal protection of the laws. This clause is the major
constitutional restraint on the power of governments to discriminate against persons
because of race, national origin, or sex.
Article I, Section 4, of the United States Constitution - CORRECT ANSWERS Grants the states
the authority to determine the rules by which they elect their United States Senators and
Representatives, unless the United States Congress acts to change those rules.
Article II, Section 1, of the United States Constitution - CORRECT ANSWERS Provides that
the President of the United States is elected by the Electoral College.
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Electoral College - CORRECT ANSWERS The president is elected by a majority of electoral
votes. After an election a group of electors chosen by each state officially cast the electoral
votes for their state to choose the President.
Voter Registration requirements in Florida - CORRECT ANSWERS Be a citizen of the United
States of America, a legal resident of Florida, a legal resident of the county in which you
seek to be registered, at least 16 years old to preregister or at least 18 years old to register
and vote. Not be a person who has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to
voting in Florida or any other state without having the right to vote restored; and, not be a
person convicted of a felony without having your right to vote restored.
County Supervisor of Elections - CORRECT ANSWERS Florida has 67 counties. Each county
has an elected Supervisor, who conducts elections within his or her county.
Preamble to the Constitution - CORRECT ANSWERS The opening section of the
Constitution; brief introductory statement of the fundamental purposes and guiding
principles that the Constitution is meant to serve.
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish
Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general
Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and
establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Article I of the United States Constitution - CORRECT ANSWERS Legislative Branch
(Congress).
The United States Congress is bicameral, consisting of two chambers, the House of
Representatives and the Senate. Congress is the branch that is responsible for making the
laws. Other powers include commerce, taxing, roads, defense, war, citizenship, etc. The
founders gave the most powers to this branch because it is made up of many
representatives elected directly by the people.
House of Representatives - CORRECT ANSWERS The lower chamber of the US Congress.
The number of representatives from each state is based on population and each
representative is elected by a district in their state. Its members serve 2-year terms. Also,
revenue and taxing bills must originate in the House.
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