A government where one person is in complete control.
What is an autocracy?
Freedom of religion.
What is the First Amendment?
A formal indication of a choice, usually during political elections.
What is a vote?
A court case that involves a lawsuit for money or property.
What is a civil case?
This political party supports social programs, such as welfare and unemployment.
What are democrats?
A type of government where a group of people are in charge.
What is an oligarchy?
No double jeopardy.
What is the Fifth Amendment?
Not included.
What is excluded or exclusion?
A court case that involves any situation that took place in the military.
What is military law?
This political party does not believe in gun control measures.
What are republicans?
In this type of government the citizens elect someone to make decisions for them.
What is a representative democracy?
Rights not necessarily written in the constitution that you may still have.
What is the Ninth Amendment?
This organization oversees trade among nations.
What is the WTO or World Trade Organization?
This type of case occurs when the state brings charges against someone for breaking the law.
What is criminal law?
This political party believes in spending more money on military defense.
What are republicans?
A government that has the citizens share all the things they have.
What is socialism?
State Rights.
What is the Tenth Amendment?
Re-drawing boundary lines in order to rig an election, be careful it's illegal.
What is Gerrymandering?
The earliest example of written code, written in Babylonia.
What was the Code of Hammurabi?
This political party believes that the constitution of the United States was written with the principles of the Christian Bible in mind.
What is the Constitution party?
What is a monarchy?
Juries in civil trials that consist of more than $20.
What is the Seventh Amendment?
Government decisions regarding anything that happens within the borders of that particular country.
What is domestic policy?
An English system of law, based on court decisions that were previously made rather than legal code.
What is common law?
The current president of the United States belongs to which political party?
What is the republican party?