CHAPTER 11/12 VOCABULARY REVIEW

Worksheet by Holly Means
CHAPTER 11/12                  
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Social Studies
Grades
10 , 11 , 12 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9
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ENG
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1-4. WHO'S GOT THE POWER? Match the powers with their correct description. Expressed Powers Powers given to Congress word for word in the Constitution Commerce Power Power to regulate trade--foreign and interstate Implied Powers Powers based on those specifically mentioned in the Constitution granted via the Elastic Clause Inherent Powers Powers that the national government (Congress) has taken because they are necessary for the U.S. to exercise (But are NOT in the Constitution) FILL IN THE BLANK 5. Look at the diagram below. Fill in the blank with the correct term from your vocabulary. Make sure to spell the word correctly. The image above is an example of a patent. 6. Fill in the blank with the correct term from your vocabulary. Make sure to spell the word correctly. The Senior t-shirt design above could be protected by a copyright. 7. Fill in the blank with the correct term from your vocabulary. Make sure to spell the word correctly. The image above is most associated with Congress's power to set the rules and procedures for naturalization. 8. Fill in the blank with the correct term from your vocabulary. Make sure to spell the word correctly. Nancy Polosi is the person who came after Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House. Therefore, she is Paul Ryan's successor . 9-13. MONEY MONEY MONEY MATCH UP Match each term with its correct definition. appropriate to assign money to a certain program public debt the total amount of money the nation owes legal tender the currency (money) the government sets as accepted form of payment Tax an amount of money raised by the government to pay for its expenses Bankruptcy a legal determination that one is unable to pay back debts that he owes MULTIPLE CHOICE 13. The Elastic Clause is associated with which of the following terms (choose 2). "necessary and proper" impeachment sedition implied powers "Faithfully execute" the vestment clause 14. A formal statement of disapproval of a member of the House or Senate, or of another civil officer, for a wrongdoing or inappropriate action is known as a _. Additionally, members can also be reprimanded and expelled. impeach censure subpoena perjury 15. Groups of people coming to aCONSENSUSis most like... The Executive Branch vetoing a bill passed by Congress The Courts issuing an order to the Press to stop publishing information on a war Thegovernmentconducting a count of how manypeoplelive in a certain area Republicans and Democratsagreeing on a bipartisan bill 16. To appropriateis most closely associated with... Impeachment the Budget Copyright and Patent Law Eminent Domain 17. To IMPEACH a government official is most like which of the following? Charge with a crime Find Guilty of a Crime Appeal a guilty verdict Find Liable for wrongful action 18. This cartoon is demonstrating the cartoonist's negative view of the government's power of _. eminent domain copyright censure patent THE END To acquit someone of a crime means to... find them not guilty find them liable for a wrongful act accuse arrest

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