EOC Flashcard Set #6 COPY
Amendment Cat, Fed Reserve, 6 Principles, Article of Conf, Pres Facts
List the three (3) Civil War / Reconstruction Amendments
13th Amendment - Abolition of Slavery
14th Amendment - Citizenship and Equal Protection under the law
15th Amendment - All males (Slaves) may vote
List the three (3) Historical Significant Amendments
11th Amendment - Suits Against States
21st Amendment - Repeal of Prohibition (Repealed 18th Amendment)
27th Amendment - Restraint on Congressional Salaries (pay raise for Congress)
List the four (4) Progressive Era Amendments
16th Amendment - Federal Income Tax
17th Amendment - Direct Election of Senators
18th Amendment - Prohibition
19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage
Qualifications for US President
- 35-years old
- Resident of US for 14 years
- Natural-born Citizen
Terms for President
- 4-year term
- 2 terms maximum
- 10 years with special circumstances
Who must approve Presidential Appointments?
The Senate
Succession of the President - 25th Amendment (first 3 in order)
- Vice President
- Speaker of the House
- President Pro Tempore of the Senate
The central Bank of the United States is known as this
Federal Reserve
5 Key Objectives of the Federal Reserve
- Print money
- Control amount of available money
- Adjust long term interest rates
- Keep prices stable
- Promote employment
List the five (5) Presidential (or Executive) Amendments
12th Amendment - Election of President and Vice President on separate tickets
20th Amendment - Lame Duck
22nd Amendment - Limit on Presidential Terms
23rd Amendment - Presidential Electors for Washington, D.C.
25th Amendment - Presidential Succession and Disability
List the four (4) Voting (or Suffrage) Amendments
15th Amendment - All males can vote (former male slaves)
19th Amendment - Women can vote (21 and over)
24th Amendment - Poll taxes abolished
26th Amendment - 18-year olds can vote
6 Principles of The Constitution
- Judicial Review - Supreme court rules a law unconstitutional
- Federalism - Power divided between national and state governments
- Popular Sovereignty - people govern
- Limited Government - Government power is not absolute
- Checks and Balances - Each branch has some power over the others
- Separation of Powers - Each branch has specific areas of authority
7 Articles of The Constitution
1.) Legislative Branch
2.) Executive Branch
3.) Judicial Branch
4.) States Rights Positions or States’ Power
5.) Amending Process
6.) Supremacy Clause
7.) Ratification of the constitution