35 years old, Natural Born, 14 Years resident of the United States
What are the formal qualifications to be the United States President?
The right to hear a case.
What is jurisdiction?
Originally established the idea of an accused person's right to "due process"
What is the Magna Carta?
What is a felony?
Geographic breakout of Georgia.
What are counties?
Unique responsibility of electing the President.
What is the Electoral College?
The right to review a case of a lower court.
What is appellate jurisdiction?
Legal requirement that all levels of government must respect the legal rights entitled to every citizen.
What is "due process"?
An injury occurs at a store while shopping thus the owner is subject to.
What is a civil suit?
What is a recall?
Rule issued that has the force of law and does not need Congressional approval.
What is an Executive Order?
In 1803, it established "Judicial Review".
What is Marbury v Madison?
I am Free, I am a Citizen, I can Vote.
What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments?
Causing major parties to adopt their ideas.
Voters get to decide on whether or not a bill becomes a law.
What is a referendum?
abolition of slavery (1865)
2-term limit for President (1951)
lowered voting age to 18 years (1971)
What is the 13th, 22nd, and 26th Amendments?
Following precedent in deciding case appealed to a higher court.
What is judicial restraint?
Established that states must give equal protection under law to all citizens of the United States.
What is the 14th?
Chooses the party’s nominee, Choose the nominee to hold the office.
What are primary and general elections?
What is a pardon?
What is the passage of Amendments to the United States Constitution?
Utilizing personal feeling to rule against a law.
What is Judicial Activism?
The federal government intended to put an end to segregation/discrimination in the United States.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
Unlimited campaign contributions to political parties.
What is the "soft money"?
Donald Trump
Who is the President Elect?