What is Law?
What is Law?
Lawmaking
Lawmaking+Advocacy
Advocacy
100

Rules and regulations made and enforced by government to regulate people's conduct

What is law?

100

A lawsuit that can be brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person

What is a civil action?

100

Before issuing proposed regulations, agencies usually hold ____________

What are public hearings?

100

Active support of a clause

What is advocacy?

100

___________ is a basic constitutional right

What is voting?

200

The four value categories upon which we base laws 

What is moral, economic, political, or social values?

200

Another term for lawsuit

What is a civil action?

200

The requirements for the United States to be subject to an international treaty.

What is the president's signature and ratification by two-thirds of the U.S. Senate?

200

Article VI of the U.S. Constitution, which states that federal laws are superior to state laws, is called the ___________ _____________.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

200

The highest voter turnout in national elections takes place in 

What are the world's newest democracies?

300

All students in the United states are provided with free public education through high school. This is an example of a ______________ value

What is a social value?

300

Rights people have just because they are human beings

What are human rights?

300

Considered "hidden lawmakers," these organizations make rules and regulations that affect business and industry.

An example is OSHA

What is an administrative agency?

300

What position within the court system requires advocacy?

What is defense attorney?

300

The ability to vote to remove a public official within your state government

What is a recall?

400

Our legal system protects basic ___________  ___________, which are described in the United Nation's UDHR

What are human rights?

400

Division of lawmaking power among the three branches of government

What is separation of powers?

400

The laws that U.S. citizens are expected to obey come from what main three sources?

What is Congress, state legislatures, and administrative agencies?

400

A way of influencing lawmakers to vote in a certain way.

What is lobbying?

500

Requiring citizens to pay taxes is based on this type of value.

What is economic value?

500

Laws enacted by legislatures

What are statuses?

500

Three ways Congress influences the U.S. Supreme Court are:

-Confirming appointments

-proposing constitutional amendments

-____________________


What is impeachment? 

500

Kim Chi writes a letter to her state representative requesting more money for schools.This is an example of ________________.

What is lobbying?

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