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Constitution Fun!
100

What are primary laws?

Rules that directly control behavior.

100
Where there is liberty and freedom, there is...

Conflict.

100
One word to describe the constitution? 

Tyrannical. 

100

Purpose of formal contracts?

Court can enforce formalized contracts. 

100

How many amendments are in the bill of rights?

10

200

What are secondary laws?

Rules about rules.

200

What are factions?

Groups based on difference in society (ex. political parties) 

200

Who does the constitution serve?

The rich elite.

200

What is a contract?

Two parties bargaining for something, with consent from both parties 

200

Name a right given to criminal defendants in the constitution? 

Right to remain silent 

Confront witnesses 

Public Trial 

Jury Trial 

Speedy Trial 

Representation by an attorney 

Adequate representation by your attorney 

Not be tried twice 

300

What gives Rex II the right to rule?

Internalizing the law.

300

How do we overcome factions and conflict?

Centralized government

300

Missing piece of the constitution?

Bill of Rights

300
Define boilerplate, adhesion, or take it or leave it contracts.

Agreements you must enter before you have access to content or services. 

300

How many amendments total have been made to the constitution? 

27

400

What are examples of secondary laws and internalizing rules working together? 

Creating courts, creating government, structuring the legislative.

400

How do we prevent the federal government from overpowering the people?

Pit the branches against each other- checks and balances. 

400

How to offset corrupt politicans?

Force them to be connected to their local communities. 

400

Give one reason why people don't read boilerplate contracts?

Cost/benefit analysis 

Just world bias

Overconfidence 

Importance of consent 

400

Name all 5 rights in the first amendment

Speech 

Religion 

Association 

Press

Protest

500

Examples of people internalizing morally neutral rules outside of law?

Uno, Cribbage, Monopoly, Settlers of Catan- board games/games generally. 

500

What was their reason to not have a bill of rights?

Constitution itself is a bill of rights- this kind of government will not intrude on individual liberties. 

500
In an ideal world, what should government look like?

Government should look exactly like the community of people who support it. 

500

Give one outcome of a world with boilerplate contracts?

Lower cost of goods and services 

Increased power of business and decreased individual rights 

Weakened democracy- your voice is meaningless 

500

Name all 9 Supreme Court Justices

John Roberts

Clarence Thomas 

Samuel Alito

Sonia Sotomayor

Elena Kagan

Neil Gorsuch 

Brett Kavanaugh 

Amy Coney Barrett

Ketanji Brown Jackson 

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