Level 1 Recall
Level 2 Skill/Concept
Level 3 Strategic thinking
Level 4 Extended Thinking
100
1771
What year were the Bill of rights adopted.
100
Religion, assembly, press, petition, speech
summarize the first amendment
100
Equalizes the branches of government limiting the power of each.
Assess the process of checks and balances.
100
Appellate and Original Jurisdiction
Synthesize the two types of Jurisdiction
200
court case that established judicial review
Miranda vs. Madison
200
The amount of members on a council required to represent in order for the proceedings to be legal.
summarize Quarum
200
Resident for 14 years 35 years of age Natural born citizen 400,000 dollar salary
Describe the requirements to the president.
200
Jurisdiction - authority to hear a case first. Suffrage - the right to vote in a political election
Apply the concepts of Jurisdiction and suffrage
300
18th amendment
what amendment prohibited alcohol
300
Judicial Executive Executive
Classify the following three positions into the correct branch of government. Supreme Court Justice, Cabinet, and Dependent Agencies
300
In order to for a more perfect union Establish justice Provide for the common defense Promote the general warfare Ensure domestic tranquility secure the blessings of liberty
Construct the 6 goals of the constitution.
300
U.S. citizen for 4 years 30 years old Resident of state they represent Salary of 174,000 dollars
Design the 4 qualifications of the U.S. senator
400
Delaware
who was the first state to ratify the constitution
400
Federal State State
Categorize the three counts into sate and federal. District Counts, Appeals Count, and Trial Count
400
Was a bad decision Helped organize crime rise
Critique the 18th amendment
400
The criminal court case decides if a person is guilty of breaking the law. The Civil court case settles disagreements.
Connect the criminal court cases and the civil court cases by what they decide.
500
president
who is the head of the executive branch
500
Who may become or act upon as President of the U.S. in the case of death, incapacitation, resignation, or removal from office of the sitting president.
Summarize Presidential Succession
500
Right to bare arms
Explain the second amendment
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