Citizenship & Immigration
Government, Colonies, & Revolution
Constitution & Amendments
Politics
Voting
The Law
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
100

What is a civic duty?

Things you have to do as a U.S. Citizen

100

The Enlightenment period brought a shift away from ___________?

Religion

100

When did convicted felons gain the right to vote in NC?

2021

100

What is being defined below?

a set of widely shared beliefs, values, & norms concerning how political & economic life ought to be carried out

Political culture

100

How many electoral votes does a candidate need to win a presidential election?

270

100

A landlord suing a tenant for money is an example of what kind of case?

Civil

100

What is being defined below?

Dividing land up in an area into zones for specific purposes

Zoning

100

How many terms can a President hold office and how long is a term?

4 year terms, 2 terms total

100

What is being defined below? 

Have the authority to hear a case the FIRST time it is presented 

District & sometimes Supreme Courts have it

Original jurisdiction

200

What is a civic responsibility?

Things you should do as a U.S. Citizen

200

What is the difference between power and authority?

Power is the ability to influence others and authority is the right to influence others

200

What is federalism?

a balance between federal & state governments

200

What are the major agents of socialization (3)?

Family

School & peer groups

Media

200

What is being defined below?

all the members of the country eligible to vote

Electorate

200

What are the two opposing sides of a criminal case?

Prosecutor and defense

200

What is being defined below? 

having two houses or bodies (a 2-house system)

Bicameral

200

What is the White House effect?

Presidents leaving office with grayed hair and aged faces due to the stress of the Presidency.

200

What is being defined below? 

Hear a case a 2nd time & other times; review a case to decide if the law was applied fairly 

Appeals & sometimes Supreme Courts have this

Appellate jurisdiction

300

Why should citizens stay informed about the actions of the government?

It is a civic responsibility

300

How was the Boston Tea Party punished for dumping 3 ships full of tea into the Boston Harbor?

Britain closed Boston port & put it under military rule

300

What are 4 examples of Concurrent Powers?

Taxes

Borrowing money

Setting up prison systems

Setting up courts

300

What are the three current major third parties in the US?

Green Party, Libertarians, and Constitution Party

300

What is being defined below?

someone who has the power to vote on their leaders

Constituent

300

What is being defined below?

Crimes that violate basic human rights

War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

300

What are 4 IMPLIED powers of congress?

Create a national bank

Build highways

Create an air force

Regulate health insurance

300

Why did George Washington want to prevent someone from occupying the office of the U.S. president for too long?

Fear of tyranny developing with one person in power for too long

300

What is being defined below? 

a court decision that guides future cases with similar questions - “sets the standard”

Precedent

400

How does an immigrant from another country become an U.S. citizen?

Meet all eligibility requirements AND apply for U.S. Citizenship with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service

400

What is a social contract?

Government agrees to protect the people & provide order

Agreement between the government and the people

The people give their consent to be governed & promise to abide by the rules

400

What are 4 examples of Reserved Powers?

Trade regulations within a state

Set up school system

Rules for marriage

Rules for licenses

400

What are the 3 American Political Values?

Equality

Liberty (freedom)

Individualism/responsibility

400

What is the purpose of propaganda?

Influence audience/voters AND Present facts and/or opinions

400

What is the difference between parole and probation?

In probation a person is released from prison and with parole they do not go to jail

400

What are 5 DENIED powers of congress?

Favor one state over another

Pass ex post facto laws

Pass bills of attainder (holding someone w/o a trail)

Deny writ of habeas corpus (appearing before a judge)

Tax exports

400

What are 4 expressed powers of the president?

Call sessions of Congress

Give State of the Union

Veto Bills

Command Troops

400

What is being defined below? 

MULTIPLE courts have the authority to hear a case the first time (can fight over it)

*Ex. Murder, armed robbery in multiple states

Concurrent jurisdiction

500

What is the difference between a refugee and an undocumented immigrant?

Refugee: a person who has been forced to leave their home to escape persecution, violence, war, or natural disaster and a Undocumented immigrant: people who are NOT US citizens and live in the US without legal documentation

500

What are the four functions of government?

Security, services, order, and public policy

500

What are 5 examples of Expressed Powers?

Maintaining an army

US Postal Service

Declaring war

Immigration laws

Coining money (national currency)

500

What is the goal of political socialization in the US (3)?

Ensuring respect the democratic & capitalist values imbedded in the American creed

Pass on norms, customs, beliefs, & values supportive of democracy from one generation to the next

To ensure the survival of the democratic political system

500

What is the difference between a referendum and an initiative/ proposition?

Referendum is suggested by the legislature Initiative/Proposition is suggested by a citizen

500

What is the difference between indeterminate and mandatory sentencing?

Indeterminate sentencing has wiggle room and mandatory sentencing does not.

500

What are 7 EXPRESSED powers of congress?

Collect taxes

Declare war

Create post offices

Regulate immigration

Coin/print money

Raise a military

Regulate commerce

500

What are 4 implied powers of the president?

Executive orders

Treaties

Executive privilege

Organize Bureaucracy

500

What is being defined below? 

“Let the decision stand” - obligates courts to follow historical cases when ruling on a similar case

Stare Decisis