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What are the two parts of Congress?
 
The Senate and The House of Representatives
 
Executive and Judicial
 
Senate and Legistlative
 
Judicial and Senate
What are the first words of the Constitution?
 
We the People
 
We the President
 
We the Prejudice
 
We the Problem
What is the supreme law of the land?
 
The Constitution
 
The Bible
 
The Convention
 
The Playbook
How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
 
Eighteen (18)
 
Twenty (20)
 
Twenty-one (21)
What is the highest court in the United States?
 
The Supreme Court
 
The Circuit Court
 
District Court of Appeals
 
Judge Judy
Who signs bills to become laws?
 
The President
 
The Vice President
 
Senate
Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
 
The President
 
The Prime Minister
If the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
 
The Speaker of the House
 
Commander - in - Chief
 
President of the Military
 
Mr. Sodec
In what month do we vote for The President?
 
November
 
December
 
January
 
October
How many U.S. Senators are there?
 
One Hundred (100)
 
50
 
200
Who is in charge of The Executive Branch?
 
The President
 
Senate
 
Supreme Court
 
House of Representatives
What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
 
The Bill of Rights
 
The Bill of Religion
 
The Bill of Attainder
 
The Bill of Righteousness
ARTICLE III
 
Judicial Branch
 
Executive Branch
 
Legislative Branch
ARTICLE II
 
Executive Branch
 
Legislative Branch
 
Judicial Branch
ARTICLE 1
 
Legislative Branch
 
Executive Branch
 
Judicial Branch
A group of 12 peers that determines the verdict in a court case using evidence presented by the prosecution and defense.
 
Jury
 
Judge
 
Jugular
Law applied to children under 18
 
Juvenile Law
 
Judiciary Law
 
Justice Law
The idea that all people, including rulers and leaders, must obey the law.
 
Rule of Law
 
Rule of the Land
 
Rule of Legislation
 
Rule of Legacy
(1215) The first document to limit the power of a monarch. Set up the idea of Rule of Law and The Writ of Habeas Corpus
 
The Magna Carta
 
The Magnificent Carta
 
The Magna Cartel
 
The Magnificent Cartel
Written by Thomas Paine in 1776
 
Common Sense
 
Common Time
 
Critical Time
 
Critical Sense
(1689) Followed the principles of Individual Rights. - British subjects has the right to petition, the right to bear arms, etc.
 
The English Bill of Rights
 
The English Bill of Responsibilites
 
The English Bill of Restitution
An Act of rebellion by the Sons of Liberty where colonists dressed as Indians and emptied 342 chests of tea into the harbor (worth about $1 million today)
 
The Boston Tea Party
 
The Boston Tea Policy
 
The British Tea Company
 
The British Tea Conspiracy
"No Taxation with out...."
 
Representation
 
Recognition
 
Reenactment
 
Restitution
French philosopher who came up with the theory of the separation of powers and checks and balances to create an effective government.
 
Baron de Montesquieu
 
John Locke
 
Samuel Adams
God gives everyone the right to life, liberty, and property
 
Natural Rights
 
Social Contract
English philosopher who developed the ideas of Natural Rights and Natural Law.
 
John Locke
 
John Lennon
 
John Sodec
Which system has a Prime Minister?
 
Parliamentary System
 
Presidential System
 
Federal System
 
Unitary System
Powers that are shared by both the federal and the state levels.
 
Concurrent Powers
 
Reserved Powers
 
Delegated Powers
 
Extra Powers
Powers that are not listed in the Constitution are reserved for the states.
 
Reserved Powers
 
Delegated Powers
 
Concurrent Powers
 
Supernatural Powers
Powers listed in the Constitution for the Federal government to address. Also called Expressed or Enumerated powers
 
Delegated Powers
 
Reserved Powers
 
Super Powers
 
Concurrent Powers
The Constitution divides power between the national government and the regional state governments.
 
Federalism
 
Oligarchy
 
Monarchy
 
Socialism
A system of government where all the power is concentrated in the central government.
 
Unitary
 
Democracy
 
Oligarchy
 
Monarchy
A form of government ruled by a political elite- a small group of people with all the power and wealth.
 
Oligarchy
 
Communism
 
Monarchy
 
Democracy
"Workers of the World, Unite!" Property is owned by the community and people are entitled to equal status.
 
Communism
 
Democracy
 
Republic
 
Monarchy
Also called a tyrant or a despot - Uses their unlimited power for selfish reasons and takes rule by force.
 
Dictator
 
Democracy
 
Monarchy
 
Republic
A government where power is held by one ruler chosen by birth and controlled by one family.
 
Monarchy
 
Oligarchy
 
Democracy
 
Communism
An example of a Responsibility
 
Voting
 
Obeying Laws
 
Paying Taxes
An example of an Obligation
 
Paying Taxes
 
Voting
 
Community Service
Something a citizen should do is called...
 
Responsibility
 
Obligation
Something a citizen is required to do is called..
 
Obligation
 
Responsibility
Men between 18 and 25 can be drafted into war if needed...
 
Selective Service
 
Draft Dodging
 
Selective Succession
 
Service Delivery
If you are born on U.S. Soil, you are automatically a citizen because of...
 
Law of Soil
 
Law of Blood
 
Law of the Land
If your parents are U.S. Citizens, you are a U.S. citizen because of...
 
Law of Blood
 
Law of the Land
 
Law of Soil
Someone who moves from one country to another country is called an....
 
Immigrant
 
Nationalist
What does the UN stand for?
 
United Nations
 
United Negotiations
 
United Nigeria
What 3 Countries are in NAFTA?
 
Mexico, United States, and Canada
 
Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil
 
France, Russia, and China
 
Ireland, Scotland, and Australia
What does NAFTA stand for?
 
North American Free Trade Agreement
 
North American Forced Treaty Association
How can you help a Non-Profit Organization?
Donate Money or Volunteer
Who is the Current President of the USA?
President Joe Biden
How old does a President have to be?
 
35
 
40
 
45
 
25
Who can Ratify a Treaty?
The Senate
Which branch of government MAKES the laws?
Legislative
Which branch of government INTERPRETS the law?
Judicial
Which Branch of Government ENFORCES the law?
Executive
What are the 3 Branches of Government?
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial