Government
Civil Rights
History
The Constitution
Elections
100

The term that describes the state of being "left alone" the colonies were originally in

What is salutary neglect

100

The written statement a police officer needs before they are allowed to search your property

What is a warrant signed by a judge

100

This document formally declared the colonies as independent from British control

What is the Declaration of Independence

100

The three branches of government

What is executive, legislative, and judicial

100

The number of years between presidential elections

What is 4 years

200

The ability of judges to invalidate laws the conflict with the Constitution

What is judicial review

200

Poll taxes were an example of this type of law

What is Jim Crow laws

200

The adoption date of the Declaration of Independence by 12 of the 13 colonies

What is July 4, 1776

200

The constitutional principle that creates the three branches of government

What is separation of powers

200

North Carolina has this many senators

What is two

300

The idea that the power of governments rests with the people

What is popular sovereignty

300

The process for becoming a citizen

What is naturalization

300

The Great Compromise (aka Connecticut Compromise) created this form of legislature

A bicameral legislature (one half proportional to population, one half equal representation for states)

300

This amendment forbids self-incrimination

What is the fifth amendment

300

The level of federalism responsible for running elections

What is state government

400

The system of dividing power between federal, state, and local governments

What is federalism

400

These tests were used to disenfranchise black Americans from voting

What is a literacy test

400

The amendments passed after the Civil War

The Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th)

400

The first 10 amendments to the U.S Constitution are known as

What is the Bill of Rights

400

The current governor of North Carolina and the date he is up for reelection

Who is Roy Cooper, November 3, 2020

500

The Constitution’s provision that Congress has the right to “make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution” its powers is often referred to as

What is implied powers

500

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits this

What is discrimination based on race and color, religion, nationality, (and other categories!)

500

The reason February was chosen as Black History Month

The birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are in February

500

List the five freedoms protected by the first amendment

What is freedom of speech, freedom of/from religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom to petition

500

Explain the difference between a primary and a caucus

In a primary, voters cast a ballot to select their nominee for different elections. In a caucus, voters stand in locations and attempt to convince others to join them before a headcount

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