Unit 1 Key Terms

Post date: Aug 20, 2013 12:23:51 PM

Unit 1 Key Terms

Directions: For this project you must define the terms listed below and explain each term's significance to the unit/era being studied. Your definition should be 2-3 sentences long and may be copied and pasted from a source like Wikipedia, but the significance of the term must be in your own words and based on your own understanding. To fill out a term's significance, ask yourself, "Why is this term important? Why is this item included in my study of this unit?" The answer to this question is your term's significance. To do significance, under the definition, write, "This term is significant/important because..." and fill in the blank.

Unit 1 Key Terms:

Tenth Amendment

The Fourteenth Amendment

Seventeenth Amendment

House Rules Committee

enumerated/expressed powers

implied powers

Necessary and Proper/Elastic Clause

oversight

pocket veto

federalism

Supremacy Clause

McCulloch v Maryland

inherent powers

reservation clause/reserved powers

concurrent powers

The Full Faith and Credit Clause

equal protection clause

grants-in-aid

revenue sharing

preemption

Below is an example of a key term done with the proper format:

William the Conqueror: William I (c. 1028[2] – 9 September 1087), also known as William the Conqueror (Guillaume le Conquérant), was the first Norman King of England from Christmas 1066 until his death. He was also Duke of Normandy from 3 July 1035 until his death, under the name William II. Before his conquest of England, he was known as William the Bastard because of the illegitimacy of his birth.To press his claim to the English crown, William invaded England in 1066, leading an army of Normans, Bretons, Flemings, and Frenchmen (from Paris andÎle-de-France) to victory over the English forces of King Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings, and suppressed subsequent English revolts in what has become known as the Norman Conquest.[3] (I copied and pasted this definition from Wikipedia)

Significance: William the Conqueror is significant because his conquest of England created the first nation state in Europe. His rearrangement of English feudal territories to give himself dramatically more power than the the barons and nobles around him caused him to be the most powerful monarch in Europe and eventually led to the rise of other nation states over the next few centuries. (These are my words based on my knowledge of English and European history.)