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The Rights all people have simply because they are human beings.
What are Human Rights?
100
This states that "The Constitution and the laws of the United States shall be supreme law of the land."
What is the supremacy clause?
100
A procedure that enables a specified number of voters to propose a law by petition.
What is an Initiative?
100
The process by which people involved in a dispute discuss their problem and try to reach a solution acceptable to all
What is a Negotiation?
100
The removal of any juror who appears incapable of rendering a fair verdict
What is Removal for Clause?
200
A lawsuit that can be brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person.
What is a Civil Action?
200
Local Laws passed by the government
What are ordinances?
200
A way to influence the lawmaking process by convincing lawmakers to vote as you want them to
What is Lobbying?
200
This takes place when a third person helps the disputing parties talk about their problem and settle  their differences
What is a Mediation?
200
Judges who disagree with the majority opinion that issues a separate document
What is a dissenting opinion?
300
Laws fall into two major groups
What are Criminal and Civil Laws?
300
Things that are held before issuing proposed regulations
What are Public Hearings?
300
The process that allows voters to remove elected officials from office
What is the Recall Election?
300
People who have the power to investigate complaints and then help the party reach some agreement
What is Ombudspersons?
300
Courts that handle cases involving claims against the estates of persons who die without a will
What are Probate Courts?
400
A fundamental notion in our Constitution
What is a limited government?
400
The process in which one country asks another to surrender a suspected criminal
What is a Extradition?
400
The first state to adopt statewide initiative and popular referendum systems
What is South Dakota?
400
The trial system in the United States
What is the Adversarial System?
400
The tribal powers that remain 
What are Inherent Powers?
500
The division of power between the states and the federal government
What is Federalism?
500
This sets national standards that help protect human health
What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
500
An interactive website on which candidates address a wide range of topics by speaking directly to the voting public.
What is DemocracyNet (www.dnet.org)
500
The party bringing the legal action
What is the Plantiff?
500
The limited fine of tribal court to imprisonment of no longer than one year?
What is no more than 5,000$?
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