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1
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oval offices and cabinet room
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6
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right to vote
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7
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heads of executive departments
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10
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federal court, highest in the country
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12
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statement of freedom on July 4,1776
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13
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represents the people, 'we the people'
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15
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hold and keep important public offices
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16
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grant of money
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17
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Framers set up to create the constitution
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19
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expanding of women's rights to vote; 19 amendment
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20
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leader of the Senate and presidential disability
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21
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leader of his political party
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22
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temporary joint (meetings
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23
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laws specifying the order of presidents following up the VP
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24
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presidents replacement
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26
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power to interpret laws
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27
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natural born citizen, 35 years old, 14 years as a resident
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28
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do not vote
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30
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power to set time, the date, and regulations
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31
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limited time and for a certain reason
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32
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2-chambered body, State and the House of Representatives
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35
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take private property for public use
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36
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McCulloch: print out money Maryland: didn't want to
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38
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press secretary appointments and scheduling assistant, physician
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39
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do not believe votes will make an impact
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40
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public officials from members of an interest group
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41
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limits or restricts judicial interpretation
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