Gummy Bears
(Types and Systems of Govt.)
The Feds (Federalism)
One Big Party
What's Law Got to Do With It?
In The Judges Chambers
Props
100

rule by a king

monarchy

100

What are the three levels of government?

local (ex. municipalities/cities, counties)

state (ex. Florida)

federal (ex. United States)

100
the two main political parties in the United States

Democrats & Republicans

100

the idea that all elected officials must obey the laws

rule of law

100

Which level of courts have juries to determine the outcome of a case?

trial courts

100

The goal of propaganda

persuade you
200

a country led by one person, or a dictator

autocracy

200

This person is the chief executive of a state.

governor

200

List the 3 requirements to become President.

1) 35-years-old
2) Live in the US for 14 years
3) Natural-born citizen

200

Which type of law is in question?

criminal law

200

If a party loses their case in a trial court, they can petition for a challenge to have their case heard in this court.

Appeals Court / Court of Appeals

200

Name the type of propaganda that uses celebrities to promote their product, or endorse candidates, as in this image:

testimonial propaganda

300

This system of government has a WEAK central government, with independent states 

confederal

300

Powers that share shared by both the federal government and state governments are known as

concurrent powers

300

Types of parties that influence public opinion on issues that Republicans or Democrats may not talk about

third parties

300

Which type of law is in question?

civil law

300

Which Supreme Court case established the power of judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

300

Name the type of propaganda that shows candidates can be "just like you," as in this image:

plain-folk propaganda

400

This system of government SHARES power between the state and central governments.

federal 

400

Florida's Declaration of Rights most closely resembles which government document?

U.S. Bill of Rights

400

Voters are most likely to select a candidate based on this

experience in government / qualifications

400

Which type of law is in question?

juvenile law

400

This Supreme Court case ruled that "separate but equal" did not violate the 14th Amendment, as long as separate facilities were equal.

Plessy v. Ferguson (1986)

400

Name the type of propaganda that shows widespread support for something and persuades you to join a cause, as in this image:

bandwagoning propaganda

500

What is the difference between direct and representative democracy?

Direct - citizens vote directly on laws

Representative - citizens elect representatives to make laws

500

What does the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantee ALL citizens?

citizenship

due process

Equal Protection of the Laws

Privileges of Citizenship

500

How do candidates raise money for their campaigns?

campaign financing (donations, PACs, interest groups)

500

Which type of law is in question?

military law

500

This Supreme Court case ruled that "separate" public schools were not "equal" and helped end segregation.

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

500

Name the type of propaganda that uses facts, numbers, or statistics to promote a product or cause, as in the image shown:

card-staking propaganda