Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
Trial Process
Georgia Constitution and State Pledge of Allegiance
100

The qualifications to become governor in Georgia.

What is being 30 years old, a resident of Georgia for 6 years, and a United States citizen for 15 years.

100

The two purposes of the judicial branch in Georgia.

What is interpreting laws and upholding the Constitution.

100

The first step in the bill to law process.

What is an idea?

100

The step of the criminal justice process that follows trial.

What is sentencing?

100
Where the Bill of Rights is found in the Georgia Constitution.

What is Article 1?

200

Responsibility of the lieutenant governor.

What is being president of the Senate?

200

The difference between criminal and civil law.

What is a crime/broken law versus a dispute between two parties?

200

The type of legislature that is the General Assembly in Georgia. 

What is a bicameral legislature?

200

Evidence must prove guilt with this if someone is convicted of a crime.

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

200

The principles of Georgia outlined in the state Pledge of Allegiance.

What is Wisdom, Justice, Moderation, and Courage?

300

The person most responsible for enforcing laws in Georgia.

Who is the governor?
300
The two appellate courts in Georgia.
What is the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals?
300

Approval of a bill needed in the Senate and House of Representatives in the bill to law process.

What is a simple majority? 

300

The process after arrest.

What is booking?

300

The main similarity between the Georgia Constitution and United States Constitution.

What is the set up of separation of powers?

400
The difference between the governor and lieutenant governor terms.

What is 2 consecutive terms plus a third nonconsecutive versus unlimited terms?

400

The five trial courts in Georgia.

What is state, probate, magistrate, juvenile, and superior?

400

The purpose of a multi-step bill to law process.

What is preventing poorly thought out/unconstitutional bills from becoming law?

400

The two types of crime.

What are felonies and misdemeanors.

400

The qualifications to vote in Georgia.

What is being 18, a U.S. citizen, and a resident of the county you are voting in?

500

Examples include the Department of Labor, Department of Insurance, and the Department of Agriculture.

What are state agencies?

500

The age qualifications for the Georgia General Assembly.

What is being 21 for the House of Representatives and 25 for the Senate?
500

The first part of the state Constitution, before the articles.

What is the preamble?

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