Courts and Law
Social Responsibilities
Crime
Levels of Required Proof
Fundamental Human Rights
100

Rules and Regulations made and

enforced by a government that

regulate the conduct of people

within a society.

What is a law?

100

Social Responsibility where you go to the polls.

What is voting?

100

A behavior that is punishable as a public offense.

What is a crime?

100

Evidence beyond any doubt based on reason.

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

100

The right that says that everyone should be able to go to school.

What is the right to education?

200

Rules by which we are governed

must be known in advance and

created democratically.

What is Rule of Law?

200

Social Responsibility that involves going to court.

What is jury duty

200

A crime that is less criminal and usually only has monetary fines.

What is a misdemeanor?

200

The amount of evidence necessary for the State to take a child away from a parent.

What is clear and convincing?

200

The right to worship as you please.

What is religious freedom?

300

The person accused of the crime.

Who is a defendant?

300

Social Responsibility where the government takes some of your money.

What is paying taxes?

300

A case where it is the government vs a person.

What is a criminal case?

300

The amount of evidence to win an automobile collision case.

What is preponderance?

300

 The ability to vote freely in legitimate elections

What are political rights?

400

The person harmed or complainer.

Who is the plaintiff?

400

Social Responsibility where you keep up to date on the latest news.

What is staying informed?

400

A case where it is person vs person.

What is a civil case?

400

The amount of evidence an officer needs to arrest someone.

What is probable cause?

400

The right not to have your freedoms taken away.

What is the right to liberty?

500

The reduction in helping behavior in the presence of other people

What are apathetic bystanders?

500

Social Responsibility that only affects people with children.

What is providing for children?

500

A crime that is more serious with higher penalties.

What is a felony?

500

The amount of evidence an officer needs to "frisk" someone.

What is reasonable suspicion?

500

The right to trade with any person of your choosing.

What is the right to economic well-being?

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