Bill of Rights
Section 1 Vocab
Section 2 Vocab
Section 3 Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

Fifth Amendment

Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy

100
The first 10 Amendments

Bill of Rights

100

Freedom from external control

Sovereignty 

100

WWW

World Wide Web

100

Define Long-Arm Statute

Allowing suits against non-resident defendents

200

Fourth Amendment

Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures

200

Date of the Declaration of Independence

July 4, 1776

200

Representative Democracy

Republic

200

A packet of information containing the Internet address and other personal information about a web site visitor, such as buying patterns

Cookie

200

2 legal issues that have developed concerning cyberlaw

Jurisdiction, Trademark, Copyright, Contracts, Privacy, Obscenity

300

Sixth Amendment

Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial

300

Loose form of charter for common government for the 13 colonies prior to the adoption of the constitution

Articles of Confederation

300

Every adult citizen may vote on all issues

Democracy

300
The practice of sending unrequested bulk e-mailings to hundreds of thousands of potential customers via the internet

Spamming

300

Three Branches of government and what they do

Legislative: All bills originate here, voting, impeachment

Executive: Headed by the president. Executive Orders

Judicial: Decides on constitutionality of statute. Supreme Court

400
Eighth Amendment

Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments

400

Personal, Natural rights guaranteed by the Constitution

Civil Rights
400

Change or alternation

Amendment

400

Internet scanning program

Browser

400

2 examples of governmental authority granted to the State Government

Control over most business law, contract law, criminal & tort law, real property and probate law

500

Seventh Amendment

Right of trial by jury in civil cases

500

Concept of fundamental fairness in compliance with reasonable and just laws

Due Process of Law

500

Division and allocation of the powers of government between its various branches

Checks and balance

500

Law that intended to govern the use of computers in e-commerce

Cyberlaw

500

2 examples of governmental authority granted to the Federal Government

Raise and support armies, post offices, coin money, taxes, regulate commerce