Principles of American Democracy
Structure & Function of Federalism
Resolving Conflict
The Law & You
Free Market & Role of Government.
100
A particular system used for controlling a country, state, etc.
What is a Government
100
The President
What is Authority
100
Voters decide who holds office
What is General Election
100
Conforming with or conformable to justice, law, or morality.
What is Rights
100
The act of competing, as for profit or a prize.
What is Competition
200
People decide policy initiatives directly.
What is Direct democracy
200
Keeps the Government in shape
What is Structure
200
Recall, Initiatives, Proposition, Referendum
What is Special Elections
200
Misdemeanor, felony
What is Criminal Law
200
The power, right, or liberty to choose.
What is Choices
300
possession of control, authority, or influence of others
What is power
300
Organization
What is Balance
300
Political Parties Choose Candidates
What is Primary Election
300
Law suit
What is Civil Law
300
The social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economies or economic systems.
What is Economics
400
To become different
What is Change
400
A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
What is Democracy
400
The condition of being a certain person or thing.
What is Identity
400
A Harsh set of Laws
What is Code of Hammurabi
400
Resources required for generation of goods or services, generally classified into four major groups: Land (including all natural resources) Labor (including all human resources) Capital (including all man-made resources) Enterprise (which brings all the previous resources together for production.)
What is The 4 factors of production
500
The federal principle or system of government.
What is Federalism
500
The state, quality, or fact of being responsible.
What is Responsibility
500
law that relates to the constitution, as a permanent system of political and juridical government, as distinguished from statutory and common law, which relate to matters subordinate to such constitution.
What is Constitutional Law
500
for Whom to produce, What to produce, and How to produce
What are the 3 Basic Economic Questions