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Bonus
100

In 1620, the Puritans created the first written social contract in the colonies. 

The Mayflower Compact
100

What is a set of written laws?

The Constitution 

100

What are three things a political party needs to be successful?

Canidates, money, and people

100

Which constitutional amendment grants citizenship?

14th Amendment

100

The saying "Rule by the People" is used in which type of government.

Democracy

200

What is a state without a government and laws?

Anarchy 

200

Name 3 branches of the South Carolina state government. 

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

200

Which type of party system is most commonly found today?

Multi-Party System 

200

 Name 1 responsibility of a US citizen that upholds one’s constitutional rights. 

Support and define the Constitution, Obey laws, Taxes, Participate in your local community, and etc.

200

What is the number of votes needed for the president to win the election?

270

300

This document, signed in 1215, forced the King to limit his power over nobles but not the people.


Magna Carta  



300

Who is the leader of the Senate but does not vote unless there is a tie?

The Vice President (JD Vance)

300

The House of Representatives introduced its 100th bill two years ago.

H.R 110 [118]

300

Elaborate the differences between civil liberties and civil rights.

Civil liberties are protection from arbitrary government action and civil right are equal protection under the law

300

This wooden box is used by a representative to present a bill. 

Hopper 

400

The president of the first central government of the US also appointed George Washington as the commander of the Continental. 

John Hancock 

400

Article 1, Section 2 what are the requirements for being a U.S. House of Representatives member?

Must be 25 years old, a citizen for 7 years, and a resident of the state they represent

400

List three different methods by which members can cast a vote in the House of Representatives.

Voice Vote, A Standing Vote, and A Roll-Call Vote

400

Which court case ruled that a criminal prohibition against burning a draft card does violate the First Amendment?

US v. O'brien

400

What type of court is the US Supreme Court, and is it the highest court?

Appelate Court

500

A form of representative democracy where citizens are able to vote for their government but cannot participate directly in the governmental decision making.

Electocracy 

500

The McCulloch v. Maryland court case established two important principles of constitutional law that continue today.

Implied powers and Federal supremacy 

500

What is the difference between a public bill and a private bill? 

Public Bills- Apply to the Nation

Private Bills- Apply to a certain person or place

500

Which two acts in the 1920s, Congress implemented several measures to establish limits on immigration by setting ‘caps’?

Emergency Quota Law(1920) and National Origins Act(1924)

500

Two countries were involved in the Gentleman Agreement. 

Japan and US

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