The President of the Senate is the:
A. Speaker of the House
B. The Vice President
C. President
D. Governor
B. The Vice President
This type of law deals with personal matters between individuals. Everyday relations between citizens.
A. civil
B. military
C. criminal
D. constitutional
A. civil
There are two members of the _________ in each state for a total of 100 members.
A. Senate
B. Congress
C. Florida legislature
D. House of Representatives
A. Senate
Limited government is designed to protect.
A. rule of law
B. individual rights
C. separation of powers
D. checks and balances
B. individual rights
Laws established at the Federal Level are called?
A. Acts
B. Statutes
C. Bills
D. Ordinances
A. acts
These powers are established just for the state governments
A. Reserved
B. Delegated
C. Concurrent
D. Super
A. Reserved
This type of law deals with individuals in the armed forces.
A. civil
B. military
C. criminal
D. constitutional
B. military
_________ is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate
A. Senate
B. Congress
C. Florida legislature
D. House of Representatives
B. Congress
No one is above the law and everyone must follow the same laws is an example of
A. rule of law
B. individual rights
C. separation of powers
D. checks and balances
A. rule of law
Local laws at the city or county level are called?
A. acts
B. statutes
C. Bills
D. ordinances
D. ordinances
The leading member of the majority party in congress is called
A. Speaker of the House
B. The Vice President
C. President
D. Governor
A. Speaker of the House
This type of law handles issues with the Bill of Rights and the constitution.
A. civil
B. military
C. criminal
D. constitutional
D. constitutional
This legislative body has 435 members.
A. Senate
B. Congress
C. Florida legislature
D. House of Representatives
D. House of Representatives
An impeachment is an example of.
A. rule of law
B. individual rights
C. separation of powers
D. checks and balances
D. checks and balances
Laws that are created at the state level by legislators are called?
A. acts
B. statutes
C. charters
D. ordinances
B. statutes
These powers are only for the federal government.
A. Reserved
B. Delegated
C. Concurrent
D. Super
B. Delegated
This type of law deals with punishment for crimes.
A. civil
B. military
C. criminal
D. constitutional
C. criminal
These laws are based on customs and traditions or prior court decisions.
A. Statutory Law
B. Common Law
C. Natural Law
D. Case Law
B. Common Law
Power divided into three sections is an example of.
A. rule of law
B. individual rights
C. separation of powers
D. checks and balances
C. separation of powers
Requiring minors to be home by 11:00 pm on weeknights is an example of a(n)
A. acts
B. statutes
C. charters
D. ordinances
D. ordinances
Basic Laws that apply to all societies, such as that all individuals have inalienable rights.
A. Statutory Law
B. Common Law
C. Natural Law
D. Case Law
C. Natural Law
This type of law deal with issues pertaining to individuals under the age of 18.
A. juvenile
B. military
C. criminal
D. constitutional
A. juvenile
These laws are based on part of common law, they are based on prior court decisions.
A. Statutory Law
B. Common Law
C. Natural Law
D. Case Law
D. Case Law
Laws passed by Parliament or any other legislature such as congress are call.
A. Statutory Law
B. Common Law
C. Natural Law
D. Case Law
A. Statutory Law
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is an example of a
A. Federal Law
B. State Law
C. Community Fundraiser
D. Local Ordinances
A. Federal Law