Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5&6
100

What is Civics?

The study of the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens, along with the structure and function of government

100

What is Bicameral?

Having 2 branches.

100

Where is most work done in Congress?

In the committees.

100

2 Major Parties in the U.S.

Republicans and Democrats.

100

Misdemeanor vs felony

Misdemeanor is a light crime, while a felony is a major crime.

200

What was Jamestown?

The 1st U.S Colony.

200

What is the 5th Amendment?

Defending yourself from self-incrimination.

200

Who is the Majority leader of the House? (Not the name).

Longest-serving member of the Majority party.

200

What is Public Opinion?

What the public thinks about the government.

200

Hung Jury?

The jury can't reach a unanimous decision.

300

What is Mercantilism?

An economic policy intended to maximize exports and minimize imports.

300

What was the last group to get to vote?

18-year-olds.

300

What is a Writ of Cert?

Petition for your case to be reviewed by a higher court.

300

What was Thomas Jefferson's party in the 1800 election?

Democratic-Republican.

300

Establishment Clause?

The government can't establish an official religion.

400
What is Salutary Neglect?

A period of time during which the British Government had little to no interference with colonial trade and politics.

400
What is the number of states that were needed to ratify the Constitution?

9/13

400
WHIP

The person is responsible for making sure everyone is there to vote.

400

2 candidates in the first-ever televised debate?

John F Kennedy v Richard Nixon.

400

What is the incorporation doctrine?

The Bill of Rights becomes applicable to states.

500

What is a Writ of assistance?

A general search warrant that allowed British soldiers to search anyone.

500

What is the 24th Amendment?

Banned the poll tax.

500

Article 1 Section 9.

The article where the powers of Congress are defined.
500

Major Functions of Political Parties?

Nominating candidates, informing and activating supporters, bonding agent function, governing, and watchdog.

500

What is Habeas Corpus?

A legal order that demands a person in custody be brought before a judge to determine if their detention is lawful.