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30 Cards in this Set
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This person favors a broad interpretation of the constitution.
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liberal construstionist
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Bringing charges against the president for any high crimes and misdemeanors.
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impeach
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This person favors limiting powers of congress to its expressed powers and only the most vital implied powers.
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strict construstionist
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A legal proceeding for distributing to creditors the assets of those unable to pay their debts.
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bankrupsy
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The implied powers are based on this clause of the Constitution.
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1-8:18
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This is used to prevent action on a bill.
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silibuster
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Who must approve treaties by a two-thirds vote.
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senate
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This cannot be limited by any government agency.
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debt
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This Supreme Court case upheld the doctrine of implied powers.
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McCulloch vs. Maryland
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This was placed in the Constitution in order to empower Congress to pass laws needed to carry out the expressed powers.
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necessary and proper clause
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The senate needs a majaority on order to pass all major presidental
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appointments
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This house is given the power to impeach.
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house
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The U.S. government was given this power in order to establish uniform proceders for dealing with insolvent debtors.
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bankrupsy
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This person is the presiding officer in the Senate when the Vice President is absent.
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president portemplor
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Unlike the house, the Senate has few limits on
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debates
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This person favors a broad interpretation of the constitution.
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liberal construstionist
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Bringing charges against the president for any high crimes and misdemeanors.
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impeach
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This person favors limiting powers of congress to its expressed powers and only the most vital implied powers.
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strict construstionist
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A legal proceeding for distributing to creditors the assets of those unable to pay their debts.
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bankrupsy
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The implied powers are based on this clause of the Constitution.
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1-8:18
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This is used to prevent action on a bill.
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silibuster
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Who must approve treaties by a two-thirds vote.
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senate
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This cannot be limited by any government agency.
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debt
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This Supreme Court case upheld the doctrine of implied powers.
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McCulloch vs. Maryland
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This was placed in the Constitution in order to empower Congress to pass laws needed to carry out the expressed powers.
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necessary and proper clause
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The senate needs a majaority on order to pass all major presidental
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appointments
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This house is given the power to impeach.
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house
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The U.S. government was given this power in order to establish uniform proceders for dealing with insolvent debtors.
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bankrupsy
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This person is the presiding officer in the Senate when the Vice President is absent.
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president portemplor
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Unlike the house, the Senate has few limits on
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debates
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