Foundations
Public Policy
Federalism
Courts
Economics
100

What is the "consent of the governed?" 

We give the government power over us and we can take it away.

100

Define public policy?

When the government focuses on achieving a goal by creating new laws and regulations. 

100

 What does the president act as if he receives foreign guests, and goes abroad?

Chief Diplomat

100

“You have committed crimes against skyrim and her people, you stole a sweetrole worth 2 Septim, (or about 2 U.S dollars) what say in your defense?” In this situation, what kind of court would you go to, and explain why.

General District court because it is a misdemeanor

100

List four types of resources

Natural, human, capital, entrepreneurship

200

List 4 strategies to analyze sources?
Hints: 1 is "evaluating sources"

1. Separating fact from opinion

2. Detecting bias

3. Identifying propoganda

200

What are the qualifications to register to vote in VA?

1. 18 by general election

2. Live in VA

3. US citizens 

200

Which branch of government appoints cabinet members, ambassadors, and federal judges?

The executive branch

200

List the only two courts that have juries.

Circuit and US District

200

Name the three main taxes in the US and what level of government uses them?

Income: federal and state

Sales: state and local

Property: local

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

How many states need to ratify a constitutional amendment?

38

300

Define lobbying?

Trying to make a legislator either vote for/against a certain law

300

List the legislative bodies for every level of government? (Federal, state, county, city, and town)

Fed: Congress
State: General Assembly
County: Board of Supervisors
City: City Council
Town: Town Council

300

What happens in an arraignment? (List 3)

Enter a plea, request a lawyer, probable cause is reviewed. 

300

What influences job income?

Supply and demand and skill level/education

400

What was the Articles of Confederation and some of its weaknesses?

The first government of US. It could not tax and gave power to the states.

400

What are two effects of Citizens United?

1. Corporations are considered people

2. Super PACs have unlimited spending in campaigns. 

400

Which branch grants pardons and reprieves?

Executive branch

400

What are the three properties of the US District Court?

Judge, with or without jury, Original jurisdiction of crimes between state lines.

400
List the three types of businesses and their definitions

Sole proprietorship - only one person

Partnership - two or more

Corporation - legal entity

500

Explain the process of how to amend the US Constitution? Include numbers.

Proposal: Congress 2/3rds

Ratification: States 3/4ths - 38 states

500

How does media play a role in setting the public agenda?

Focus public attention on specific matters, hold government officials accountable for to the public, and offering a forum in which opposing viewpoints are communicated.

500

List two checks every branch has on each other

Judicial: judicial review on laws and executive orders

Legislative: approves pres appointments and approves pres budget

Executive: appoints judges and vetos laws

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

What are the 5th and 14th amendments? Why was the 14th created?

5th Amendment prohibits the national government from violating due process and the 14th Amendment: Prohibits state and local governments from violating due process.( The 14th amendment was made because state and local had ignored the 5th when it wasn’t “specific enough” to apply to state and local.)

500

What is the job of the Federal Reserve? List 3.

Regulating the economy, stabilizing currency, and regulating banks