The Federalists
Articles of Confederation
Sources and types of Laws
Jury Duty
These questions are all over the place
200

The Federalists felt that this document was sufficient and didn't need to add anything to it. 

The U.S. Constitution

200

This document was the first form of government the United States had. 

The Articles of Confederation 

200

This is the highest law in the land

The U.S. Constitution 

200

In this type of court trial, the jury only decides if someone is "at fault" and needs to pay someone. 

Civil Cases

200
What are the two parts of the Rule of Law?

Everyone is equal under the law, No one is above the law.

400

The Federalists wanted this level of government to be strong to replace it being weak under the Articles of Confederation. 

The Federal Government (Central government). 

400

Under the Articles of Confederation, there was only one branch of government, which branch was it?

The Legislative branch

400

This type of Law only deals with the military.

Military Law

400

Why is it important to have juries made up of American citizens?

To prevent Government oppression of the accused.

400

This document encouraged the colonists to support the war for independence. 

Common Sense

600

Which group of people are we talking about?

The Federalists 

600

This Document replaced the Articles of Confederation as America's governmental document. 

The U.S. Constitution 

600

This type of law deals with crimes that are broken. 

Criminal Law

600

True or False 

Citizens are required to serve on a jury?

True 

600

The Judeo-Christian value of Ethical ideas of Justice, What is it?

The idea is that laws are based on ethics and that those who are "good" are rewarded and those who are "bad are punished. 

800

The US Constitution Created two more of these to add to the one under the Articles of Confederation.

Two more branches of government (Executive branch and Judicial branch)

800

Under the Articles of Confederation, they had most of the power, giving the central government very little. 

The States 
800

These kinds of laws are based on customs, traditions, and principles established by the courts. 

Common law

800

In this type of trial, a jury finds someone "guilty" or "innocent" 

Criminal Trial 

800

This document influenced America's principle of self-governance. 

The Mayflower Compact.

1000

To persuade Americans to support the US Constitution the Federalists published these papers in support of the US Constitution. 

The Federalist papers 

1000

This Event showed Americans that a new form of governemt was needed. 

Shay's Rebellion 

1000

This type of law deals with minors or those under 18.

Juvenile Law. 

1000

Name one requirement to serve on a jury.

Must be 18

Must be able to understand English 

Must live in the jurisdiction of the court the case is taking place in 

Must not have any prior felonies 

1000

These were the self-governing city-states in Ancient Greece 

Polis 

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