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100

Name a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

No taxing

No Legislative

No Executive

There's more I just don't feel like typing all of them

100

What is a government that is run by the people, either directly or indirectly?

Democracy

100

Kayla sat in the meeting hall and listened to the different candidates for her state's open

Senate seat. The candidates debated about their positions on issues. When Election Day came

along, she voted for the candidate she thought would best serve her community’s interests. What

form of government does Kayla have?

Representative democracy

100

What has been one long-term result of the constitutional protection of free speech?

A more informed society

100

What are concurrent powers?

Levels of government share these powers

200

What did many American colonists use Thomas Paine's Common Sense to justify?

Separating from Britain

200

What is the term for a type of government in which one person possesses unlimited power?

Dictatorship

200

Ben was prosecuted and convicted in state court for speaking out publicly against the

governor. During his trial, he was denied the counsel of a lawyer. Two years later, the U.S.

Supreme Court overturned his conviction, explaining that the state had not guaranteed Ben’s

constitutional rights. Which amendments apply to this case?

Amendment I (free speech) and Amendment VI (due process)

200

What is the term used in the Fourteenth Amendment to describe persons who are born or naturalized in the United States?

Citizens

200

What is Diplomacy?

Peace through talking

300

What is the purpose of articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution?

Sets up the branches

300

What do an absolute monarchy and an autocracy have in common?

One single ruler

300

 Peter Brown has lived in his home since he was a child. Now the department of parks and

recreation wants to tear down his neighborhood to build a park. A government official comes to

visit Peter and offers to buy the house from him. Peter refuses. The official says that the

government will now seize the property under the constitutional power of "eminent domain."

According to the U.S. Constitution, under what circumstances would Peter win his fight to keep

his home?

If the government did not offer him fair market price for his home

300

Tatyana is being held in jail accused of slapping a 2 year old. She is never formally charged with a crime and has been awaiting trial for 3 years now. What rights are being violated?

Due Process

300

Define civic duty

part of a citizen's responsibility, in exchange for which they receive the benefits of a society

400

What are the 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence?

Preamble

Grievances

Declaring independence 

400

A couple is attempting to get divorced, they are turned down by the government because they said that the divorce is not "gods will". What type of government is this couple most likely living in?

Theocracy

400

Anne Tracy works as a journalist for The Daily Mouth. She wrote a story about how Senator

Jones cheated on a law school exam. She interviewed witnesses who saw the senator cheating.

The story ran on the front page. Senator Jones denied the charges. Then he resigned from office.

He plans to sue The Daily Mouth for damages. Under what circumstances could he sue the paper

and win his lawsuit?

He could sue the paper for slander and could win the case if he proved that the accusations

were untrue and his reputation was hurt.

400

There are 4 different amendments about voting in the U.S. Constitution, what are they?

15, 19, 24, 26

400

Define the Electoral College

A system designed to elect the POTUS

500

 "the interior structure of the government as

that its several constituent parts may, by their

mutual relations, be the means of keeping

each other in their proper places"

This quote describes a Constitutional principle, what is it?

Separation of powers

500

Who determines what is produced in a free market society?

Consumers, based on supply and demand

500

Claude runs a chain of tourist businesses in Florida. He imports T-shirts from Haiti to sell in

his stores. One day, student protesters damage several of his shops, demanding that he pay his

workers in Haiti a fair wage. Claude estimates the damage at $4,000. Claude sues the protestors

for the damage they cause. Where is the original jurisdiction of this case?

This is a local small-claims case.

500

During WW2 a powerful dictator took charge of a nation that led the world in production. During this time, the dictator favored policies that discriminated against certain groups of people. Name 2 of the groups that he pushed policies on to oppress them.

Jews

Homosexuals

Gypsies

Blacks

500

What is a cabinet (in government)?

Secretaries and assistants for the POTUS

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