American Government Chapter 12

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Impeachment

the legislative body removes him from his position

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Recall

the people vote to remove him

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Ex Officio

by virtue of office or position

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Item Veto

partially veto an act of the legislature

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Clemency

power to issue pardons, reprieve, commute, and parole

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Jeanette Nunez

Current Lieutenant Governor

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Secretary of State

Oversees elections and state records/documents

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Cord Byrd

Current Secretary of State

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Attorney General

Chief legal officer of the state; gives legal advice to the governor and other state officials

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James Uthmeier

Current Attorney General

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Treasurer

guardian of state funds

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Auditor

sees that state funds are spent properly

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Superintendent of Public Instruction

oversees the operation of the public school system

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Upper House

most serve 4 year terms

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Lower House

most serve 2 year terms sessions

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Baker vs. Carr

gave federal courts jurisdiction in cases involving state apportionment

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Reynolds vs. Sims

apportionment in both houses must be based on population

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Plurality

What vote does most states require to win the election?

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4 year term

most states have the governor serve how long?

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Legislative body

Who removes the state executive officers from office in an impeachment?

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People

who votes to remove someone from office in a recall?

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Executive orders

What power can State Executive Officers issue?

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Bicameral

What legislature do most states have?

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Unicameral

What legislature does Nebraska have?

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Annual

What sessions do most states have?

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Biennially

Most states only meet _

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Constitution

A written plan which sets up a form of government and establishes its basic governing principles

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Fundamental Law

just like the national constitution; the state constitution is each state’s highest law

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Massachusetts

currently has the world’s oldest constitution

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Preamble

introduction

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Bill of Rights

rights of the people or the states

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General Provisions

voting, taxes, education, etc.

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Revision

a major change

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Amendment

minor changes (and these are far more common)

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Revision

always done through conventions; voters choose delegates who vote to make changes at conventions

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Convention

similar to the constitutional convention; rarely used

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Legislative

state legislative body votes to make changes; most commonly used

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Initiative

citizens will initiate the amendment to be voted on during an election (referendum)

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Law Enforcement

most important state government responsibility

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Short

National is considered as what?

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Long

State is considered as what?

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Charters

Most state constitutions came from revised ___________ ?

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Constitution

Massachusetts currently has the world’s oldest _?

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Mansion

Many states have a ____ for the governor