These are members of a community who owe loyalty to a government and in turn are entitled to the protection of that government.
A. Sources of Law
B. Citizens
C. Voters
B. Citizens
The following qualifications are required to hold which position?
At least 35 years, born in the U.S. and lived in the U.S. for the past 14 years.
The President
These are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
Bill of Rights
This organization has 150 member nations and its goal is to arrange trade agreements and settle trade disputes.
A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B. World Trade Organization (WTO)
C. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. World Trade Organization (WTO)
This Supreme Court Case established the power of judicial review (power of the Supreme Court to review any federal, state, or local law and determine if it is Constitutional.)
A. Brown v. Board of Education
B. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. Marbury v. Madison
C. Marbury v. Madison
This is a legal process to obtain citizenship. Must be a lawful permanent resident for 5 years. Must be able to read, write, and speak English. The final step is to swear an oath of allegiance to the U.S.
A. Naturalization
B. Obligations of Citizenship
C. Bill of Rights
A. Naturalization
To hold this qualification you must be at least 25 years old, live in the state you represent, and be U.S. citizen for at least 7 years.
A. Senate
B. House of Representatives
House of Representatives
This Amendment limits the government's power of eminent domain.
A. 7th
B. 3rd
C. 5th
C. 5th
This organization has 28 member nations in Europe and North America. They work for peace and defend each other in times of war.
A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B. World Trade Organization (WTO)
C. World Health Organization (WHO)
A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
This case made segregation legal. It could be "separate but legal."
A. Plessy v. Ferguson
B. Tinker v. Des Moines
C. Gideon v. Wainwright
A. Plessy v. Ferguson
This group of people share a point of view about an issue and unite to promote their beliefs. They shape public opinion and their main goal is to influence the decisions that leaders make.
Interest groups
Name one obligation of citizenship.
1. Obey laws
2. Pay taxes
3. Defend the nation
4. Serve in court
5. Attend school
This Amendment gives you a speedy and public trial by impartial jury, right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, right to be confronted with witnesses against the accused, and right to counsel.
6th Amendment
They are part of the United Nations. They fight diseases around the world by improving health guidelines and studying public health issues
A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B. World Trade Organization (WTO)
C. World Health Organization (WHO)
C. World Health Organization (WHO)
This case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson.
A. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
B. Brown v. Board of Education
C. Bush v. Gore
B. Brown v. Board of Education
Biased
Name two (2) voter qualifications.
1. Be an American citizen
2. Be at least 18 years old
3. In some states, if you have committed serious crimes you are not eligible to vote
4. People who suffer from certain mental illnesses can lose their right to vote
These are the Civil Rights Amendments. What did each amendment do?
13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.
13th- Abolished Slavery
14th- Due process, equal protection, privileges of citizens
15th- Voting rights cannot be denied to citizens because of race.
They were formed at the end of WWII. They have 192 member nations. The main goal is to keep peace but they fight poverty and protect human rights.
United Nations
This court case ruled that the right to a lawyer applied to state courts.
Gideon v. Wainwright
This is when you present information in a slanted or bias way. It includes name-calling, Bandwagon or Glittering generality.
Propaganda
Name two (2) sources of law.
1. U.S. Constitution
2. State constitutions
3. Statutes
4. Case law
5. Administrative agencies
This Amendment gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
How many goals are there of foreign policy? Name them.
4 goals:
1. national security
2. encourage trade with other countries
3. promote world peace
4. advance democracy around the world
1. S.C. ruled the President cannot use executive privilege as an excuse to withhold evidence.
2. S.C. ruled public school officials may impose limits on school newspapers
3. S.C. ruled Florida's recount of presidential votes violated the 14th Amendment
Bush v. Gore, United States v. Nixon, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
1. United States v. Nixon
2. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
3. Bush v. Gore