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When a person commits a crime in a state, then flees to another state, this power allows police in the new state to arrest the criminal and take them back to the state in which the crime was committed. This executive power is known as....

Extradition

100

Permanent Committees in congress are called.....

Standing Committees

100

Who appoints and confirms Supreme Court Justices?

Appoints = President

Confirms = Senate

100

The US Government was designed to deal with factions. But at it's founding, it was set up to and derived a _______ - _________ system.

Two-Party

100

What are civil liberties?

Freedom from government interference 

200

Presidential pardons are a power that allow a president to do what?

Legally forgive a person of a crime.

200

Talking a bill to death in congress is a technique referred to as....

Fillibustering

200

What is Judicial Review?

The power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws or executive power being used.

200

John Locke's Idea of Society giving up enough rights to government so that the most amount of people in society benefit and so basic rights and freedoms would be protected is known as.... (*Four Theories of Origin*)

Social Contract Theory (Inspired the D.O.I.)

200

Americans rights generally end when? (*Think nose*)

Infringes on the rights of someone else.

300

The Chief Executive for a Parliamentary system of Government is.... (*Think Canada*)

Prime Minister

300

Congressional power to investigate the executive branch is a check on the executive referred to as....

Oversight

300

How can a case reach the supreme court?

Filing appeals in appellate courts and exhausting all options until you reach the Supreme Court

OR

A Writ of Certiorari

300

Powers shared by both the federal government and the state governments are called _______

Concurrent Powers

300

What is the difference between an open primary and a closed primary?

All qualified voters can vote in an open primary.

400

What was the purpose of the War Powers Act of 1973?

Limit a President's ability to wage/fight wars without congressional approval.

400

To reapportion seats in the HOUSE means...

House seats in each state are allocated based on population changes.

400

The Dual Court System in the US refers to what?

Federal and State Courts

400

The principle that Government should not deprive a person of Life, Liberty, and Property unreasonably is known as... (*Think equality under the law*)

Due Process

400

One of the ways a president acts as Chief of State is by giving this speech to congress and the country every year, as stated in the constitution....

State of the Union Address

500

Which independent agency is responsible for managing campaigns during elections (campaign finance, fundraising, etc.)?

FEC (Federal Elections Commission)

500

Real congressional power rests with the CONGRESSIONAL leaders of both the house and senate. Who leads each half of congress? (*Think legislative branch, NOT EXECUTIVE*)

Senate = Majority Leader

House = Speaker

500

What liberty is being protected by the Free Exercise Clause in the 1st Amendment?

Freedom of Religion: People may act exactly as the choose regarding religious matters. Protected from government force or interference.

500

The purpose of concurrent powers is based in the lessons learned from the A.O.C.'s. Power in our governmental system must flow between all levels, not in one direction. Thus, making our system based on ________.

(*Three way power flows in government*)

Federalism

500

This is known as a consistent and coherent set of beliefs regarding who should rule and how they should rule: _________ (*Who wields power & resources of society and why*)

Political Ideology

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