Definitions
Powers
Major executive officials
State Courts/things to do with state courts
Miscellaneous
100

Special session

A legislative meeting called for a specific purpose

100

reserved powers

Powers that are not given to the national government are reserved for the states

100

Sate treasurer

Handles and keep track of money

100

What is a misdemeanor

The least serious crime you can commit

100

What is the definition of plantiff

The person in a Civil Case that claims to have been harmed

200

Line-item veto

The power to veto only a specific part of a bill

200

concurrent powers

powers shared by state and federal government

200

Attorney general

States's Chief lawyer

200

What is a felony

The most serious crime you can commit

200

 What is malapportionment 

unequal representation in state legislatures

300

Unicameral

Having a one-house legislature

300

Inherent Powers

Powers that are given to the government because it is simply a government

300

Sate Auditor

Review state conduct and make sure everything is being worked on honestly

300

What is an Appellate court 

Type of court in which a party who lost in a lower court case asks judges to review that decision and reverse it

300

What is parole, and what is commute

Parole is to grant a prisoner an early release from prison, with certain restrictions. Commute is to reduce a criminals sentence

400

Legislative referendum

A vote called by a legislature to seek voter approval for a law

400

Expressed Powers

Powers that are listed in the constitution

400

Secretary of State

Oversees state elections and recording and publishing of all laws

400

What is a trial court

Type of court in which a judge or jury listens to evidence and reaches a verdict or decision in favor of one party or the other

400

What is the real court of last resort

The Supreme Court

500

Popular referendum

A question placed on a ballot by a citizen petition to decide if a law should be repealed

500

Implied powers

Powers that are not listed in the constitution

500

The state commisoner

Oversees public schools  

500

What is a civil case

A court case in which one party in a dispute claims to have been harmed in some way by the other

500

How old must a person be to serve in the lower house 

In most states people must be 18 or 21 years old

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