U.S. Constitution
Illinois Constitution
Enlightenment Thinkers
Judicial Terms/Facts
JFK/Presidential Roles
100

The Articles of Confederation was 

the first constitution

100

Illinois is settled from 

south to north

100

What did John Locke believe?

natural rights

life, liberty, property

100

What is the presumption of innocence?

innocent until proven guilty

100
What was the commission called that investigated JFK assassination?

The Warren Commission

200

What is the three-fifths compromise?

3 out of 5 slaves that were counted toward a state's population

200

The name Illinois comes from a Native American phrase meaning

tribe of superior men

200

Who believed in individual freedoms?

Voltaire

200

Finish the sentence..."common courts are..."

the most common courts

200

What is the salary benefits of being the President?

$400,000/year & $50,000 allowance

300

Explain the three governmental systems: federal, confederal, unitary.

federal: shares power with national gov. and states

confederal: states/people have the power

unitary: national gov. has the power

300

Who is responsible for keeping the Great Seal of Illinois?

Secretary of State

300

What did Baron de Montesquieu believe?

Separation of Power

Checks and Balances

300
What is probable cause?

a valid reason for police to search or arrest

300

What is the electoral college?

a group of electors that decide the final vote for who gets the presidency in a general election
400

Why did the British government decide to tax the colonies?

To pay for the French and Indian war

400

Illinois was ceded to the U.S. and became what?

Northwest Territory

400

What did Hobbes believe?

social contract

400

Who is the Chief Justice?

the main justice of the Supreme Court that presides of public sessions

400

Why is Jackie Kennedy's dress that she wore during the assassination of JFK so significant?

It is held in the National Archives not available for the public to see for about 82 years.

500

What does amendment 20 do?

changes the date of when the President takes office to Jan. 20th

500

The election to select the winner of a political office from all different parties and independent candidates is called a

primary election

500

What did Rousseau believe?

people make a contract with the people

500

The writ of habeas corpus is

A court order requiring government to release a prisoner unless good cause for imprisonment can be shown

500

The President being the "Chief of Party" means what?

They are the Chief of the party that they represent. Ex: Joe Biden represents the Democratic party so he is Chief of the Democratic party