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100

How many Electoral Votes does NC have?

16

100

What goes off of each states electoral number to determine the president?

Electoral College

100

List one of the regulation agencies 

-FTC (Federal Trade Commission)

-FCC (Federal Communications Commission)

100

What is the name of the person being accused of the crime?

Defendant 

100

What is the name of the person accusing someone of a crime?

Prosecution

200

Who determines question of law?

Judge

200

Who determines questions of facts?

Jury

200

What are 3 things the law does?

  • Interpret Law

  • Settle Disputes

  • Create Expectations

200

Where Does US Law Come From?

  • Medieval

  • Constitution

200

Serves as President of the Senate

Vice President 

300

What type of law is Clear and convincing and Punishment is usually monetary fines?

Civil

300

What type of law is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt and Purpose is to impose Punishment

Criminal

300

What are the 4 main characteristics of the federal court?


  • Separated from other branches

  • Top of the food chain

  • Perform judicial reviews

  • Appointed for life

300

The highest court in the land.

Supreme Court

300

The U.S. Congress is made up of what two parts?

House of Representatives and Senate

400

What is the Criminal Trial procedure?

  • Investigation

  • Arrest

  • Trial

  • Sentencing

400

What is the Civil Trial procedure?

  • Complaint

  • Answer

  • Settlement Conference

  • Trial

400

What are the three types of law?

Criminal, Civil, Public

400

There are how many Supreme Court Justices?

9

400

The President’s duties are to:


  •  Enforce federal laws and recommend
       new ones

  •  Serve as commander in chief of the
       Armed Forces – Army, Navy,
       Air Force and Marines

  •  Meet with leaders of other countries

500

What day is the presidential election held?

The First Tuesday AFTER the first Monday of November 

500

What are the 5 factors to consider if Miranda is needed 

  • The language or tone used when  initially speaking to suspect

  • The physical surrounding or location of questioning

  • Duration of questioning

  • Evidence of Guilt

  • Degree of pressure used to detain suspect

 

500

What are the two different types of courts in civil law?

Trial and Appeal

500

What are the requirements to be a US Senator?

  • Be at least 30 years old 

  •  Be a U.S. citizen for the past 9 years 

  •  Live in the state you represent 

500

What are the requirements to be a US Representative?

  • Be at least 25 years old 

  •  Be a U.S. citizen for the past 7 years 

  •  Live in the state you represent

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