Section 1
Section 2A
Section 2B/Section 3A
Section 3B
Section 4
100

These are the powers given to the federal government. 

What are delegated powers?

100

These are legislatures divided into two houses. (Most states use these legislatures, as does our federal government)

What is bicameral legislature?

100

This is the chief executive in each state. 

What is the governor?

100

This official is in charge of handling all state funds. Sometimes this official supervises the collection of taxes and pays the state’s bills as well. 

Who is the state treasurer?

100

This is the highest state court.

What is the state supreme court?

200

These are the powers shared by state and federal governments.

What are concurrent powers?

200

Citizens who contribute and comment on the state governments legislature.

What are constituents?

200

This process allows voters to remove elected officials from office. 

What is recall?

200

This official carries out the policies of the state board of education. 

Who is the superintendent of public instruction?

200

This is a set of criminal laws. 

What is a penal code?

300

This is any power not given to the federal government which belongs to the people and the states. 

What are reserved powers?

300

This is the legislature used by one state only that consists of one house. 

What is unicameral legislature?

300

This official becomes head of the state executive branch if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office. The official often serves as the presiding officer of the state senate.

Who is the lieutenant governor?

300

This official keeps state records and carries out election laws. 

Who is the secretary of state?

300

These courts generally hear minor cases and judges conduct hearings in these courts without a jury. 

What are state trial courts?

400

The process of returning fugitives from one state to another. 

What is extradition?

400

This is the method of referring potential laws directly to the people for approval.

What is a referendum?

400

This is when jobs are given to people recommended by political party leaders. 

What is patronage?

400

This official is in charge of the state’s legal business, or matters concerning the law. 

Who is the attorney general?

400

A person may appeal the decision of a trial court to this court. 

What is the state appeals court?

500

This clause ensures that each state will accept the decisions of civil courts in other states. 

What is the full faith and credit clause?

500

This is the process in which citizens in some states can bypass the legislature by getting a number of voters to sign a petition, which will cause the bill to appear on the next ballot. 

What is initiative?

500

Governors have many duties, powers and roles such as__________________________. (Give at least three examples as listed in the textbook, 50 points additional for each example after that)

What are chief executive, power of the budget, power to make appointments, power to supervise state employees, chief legislator, and political party leader?

500

This official ensures that no public funds from the state treasury are used without authorization. 

Who is the state auditor?

500

Under this plan, a committee of judges, lawyers, and ordinary citizens prepares a list of qualified judges. The governor appoints a judge from this list. The judge must then face the voters in the next election.

What is the Missouri Plan?