This term describes the legislative branch split into 2 bodies.
What is bicameral?
Someone who leads the executive branch at the state level.
Who is a governor?
Someone who sues someone else.
Who is a plaintiff?
New Jersey has this many districts.
What is 40?
What is the Democratic Party?
If someone sued McDonalds, it would be this kind of case.
What is a civil case?
What is the Assembly?
When a bill passes in the legislative branch but is forgotten about in the executive branch.
What is a pocket veto?
Small vandalism is an example of this less serious crime that usually ends in less than a year of jail or a fine.
What is a misdemeanor?
This process redraws/edits district lines every 10 years thanks to the Census.
What is apportionment?
This is the capital of New Jersey
What is Trenton?
This serious crime usually ends with many years of jailtime.
What is a felony?
How many senators and assembly members are in each district TOTAL.
What is 3?
When just a part of a bill is rejected from becoming law.
What is a line-item veto?
When someone gets out of jail on good behavior.
What is parole?