Foundations and Citizenship
Legislative Branch
Executive and Judicial Branch
Economics
Politics and Misc
100

What amendment guarantees citizenship to all born in the United States

14th

100

The Federal Branch is called what? And what two bodies make up this Branch?

Congress - The House of Representatives and the Senate.

100

The President is to the governor as the Vice President is to the 

Lieutenant Governor

100

What is one way that government pays for public goods and services?

Tax revenue, borrowed funds, fees (park entrances, tolls, etc, fines

100

What are two functions of political parties?

Recruiting and nominating candidates, educating people about campaign issues, monitoring actions of office holders, helping candidates win election

200

The Constitution was created because this document created a weak central government 

The Articles of Confederation

200

Virginia's state branch is called what? and What two bodies make up this level?

General Assembly - House of Delegates and the Senate

200

List 3 jobs of the Executive Branch and the President

Enforce laws, prepare a annual budget, appoint cabinet offices ambassadors and federal judges, Approve or Veto legislation, deliver annual speech (State of the Union), Issue executive orders, propose legislation

200

The Federal Reserve as as the Central Bank for the United States, list two of its responsibilites

Regulate banks, influence money supply and interest rates, keep inflation low

200

What is the downside of the 3rd parties

They take away votes from the two major parties.

300

This founding principle states that "citizens give authority to the government in exchange for the protections of their rights"

Consent of the Governed

300

List at least 3 powers of the Legislative Branch

Make laws, approves the annual budget, confirms president appointments, regulates interstate and foreign trade, declares war, raise revenue through taxes and other levies

300

List at least 5 roles of the president

for double of the points explain each role.

Commander in Chief, Chief Legislator, Party Chief, Chief Executive, Chief Citizen, Chief of State or Ceremonial Head, Chief Diplomat

300

What are the types of resources used in economics

for triple - give and example of the main 3

Natural, Human, Capital

for a bonus - entrepreneurship


300

Limits have been places on the amount individual may contribute to political candidates and campaigns; however individuals, businesses, and unions may donated unlimited amounts to 

Pacs and Super Pacs (Political Action Committees)

400

What two ways that a person can become a citizen of the United States 

Process of Naturalization and Birth

400

What are implied powers?

Powers not explicitly stated in the constitution but are used to carry out expressed powers

400

Which court case gave the Supreme Court power to declare laws unconstitutional 

Marbury v. Madison

400

What is a Command Economy and Free Market Economy? What is the United States?

Command - Government owns and controls resources

Free Market- Private ownership of resources, minimal government involvement 

US - Mixed Economy

400

All political parties strive to appeal to the ___ in order to win an election 

Center of the political spectrum 

500

The Charters of the the Virginia Company of London guaranteed what?

The rights of Englishmen to colonist. (basic rights and freedoms)

500
What is the first and last step in the law making process?

First -  introducing a bill

Last - Bill is sent to president or governor to be signed

500

Which court in Virginia hears cases for misdemeanors

General District Court

500

Food and Drug Administration, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Environmental Protection Agency are all agencies that 

Protect Citizens

500

List 2 Voting Amendments - for double the points define the amendments

15th - Gave citizens the right to vote regardless of race

19th - women the right to vote

23 - gave people in DC right to vote in presidential election 

24th - outlawed charging taxes to vote

26th - gave citizens 18 and older the right to vote