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America's first constitution

Articles of Confederation

100

A sum of money that the accused may be required to post as a guarantee that he or she will appear in court at the proper time.

Bail

100

Presidential advisory body, traditionally made up of heads of the executive departments and other officers.

Cabinet

100

A legal process in which aliens are legally required to leave the United States.

Deportation

100

This government branch is responsible for law enforcement

executive branch

200

A policy that requires most employers take positive steps to remedy the effects of past discrimination

affirmative action

200

When a presidential candidate chooses a running mate who can strengthen his chance of being elected by virtue of certain ideological,geographic, racial, gender, or other characteristics.

Balance the ticket

200

The death penalty.

Capital Punishment

200

A court’s list of cases to be heard.

Docket

200

As a political value, the idea that all people are of
the same worth.

EQUALITY

300

a non citizen

alien

300

An adjective describing a legislative body composed of two chambers.

Bicameral

300

System of overlapping the powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to permit each branch to oversee & control the actions of the others

Checks and Balances

300

Once a person has been tried for a crime, he or she cannot be tried again for the same crime.

Double Jeopardy

300

This group elects the POTUS

Electoral College

400

a blanket pardon for a group of law violators

amnesty

400

A proposed law presented to a legislative body for consideration.

Bill

400

Term for the President as the main architect of foreign policy and spokesperson to the other countries.

Chief Diplomat

400

The government must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all that it does.

Due Process

400

The takings clause of the 5th Amendment provides this power to government

eminent domain

500

The authority of a court to review decisions of inferior courts.

TWO WORDS

Appellate Jurisdiction

500

The first 10 amendments to the USC

Bill of Rights

500

Term for the President as the ceremonial head of the United States, the symbol of all the people of the nation.

Chief of State

500

"Natural" segregation - Segregation even if no law requires it, e.g., housing patterns, churches.

de facto segregation

500

The prohibition amendment

eighteen

600

to find not guilty of a charge

acquit

600

Supported by two parties.

Bipartisan

600

A legal case involving a noncriminal matter such as a contract dispute or a claim of patent infringement.

Civil Case

600

Conscription, or compulsory military service.

Draft

600

A rule or regulation issued by the POTUS
that has the effect of law.

executive order

700

The head of the department of justice.

Attorney General

700

Refusal to buy or sell certain products or services.

Boycott

700

The guarantees of the safety of persons, opinions, and property from the arbitrary acts of government, including freedom of speech and freedom of religion.


Civil Liberties

700

Segregation by law

de jure segregation

700

This is another name for the "necessary and proper clause".

elastic clause

800

The major law banning discrimination against the disabled, it requires employers to make all reasonable accommodations to disabled workers; it passed in 1990.


Americans with Disabilities Act

800

the phenomenon by which voters cast fewer
votes for offices listed toward the bottom of the ballot

ballot fatigue

800

A term used for those positive acts of government that seek to make constitutional guarantees a reality for all people, e..g., prohibitions of discrimination.

Civil Rights

800

a court calendar or list of cases for trial or people having cases pending.

docket

800

A law that inflicts punishment for an act
that was not illegal at the time it was committed

ex post facto law

900

The 18th and the 21st Amendment BOTH deal with what general topic?

alcohol

900

Supreme Court case which declared that "separate-but-equal" educational facilities are inherently unequal and therefore a violation of equal protection of the law guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.

Brown v. Board of Education

900

Procedure that may be used to limit or end floor debate in a legislative body. (can end a filibuster)

cloture

900

the removal of laws that keep two ethnic groups apart

desegregation

900

the legal process of returning someone to a jurisdiction where they are accused or convicted of a crime, often when they have fled to another state or country.

EXTRADITION

1000

Literally, a “friend of the court” brief. A brief submitted to the court by a group not involved in the case; it presents further arguments for one side in the case.


amicus curiae brief



1000

 A document submitted to a court that presents one side’s argument in a case.


brief

1000

Term for the President as leader of the nation’s armed forces.

Commander in Chief

1000

A situation in which one major political party controls the presidency and the other controls one or more chambers of Congress

divided government

1000

A judicial policy prohibiting the admission
at trial of illegally seized evidence

exclusionary rule

1100

A ballot printed by the government that allows voting to be secret.


Australian ballot



1100

A financial plan for the use of money, personnel, and property.

Budget

1100

A clause in Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate interstate trade.


commerce clause

1100

The ADA was passed in 1990 - what does the "D" stand for/represent?

Disabilities

1100

This POTUS is associated with creating the US Interstate Highway System

Eisenhower