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The 3 branches of federal government are_____, _____, ______ and what do they do?

What are the legislative (laws) , executive  (enforce) & judicial (interprets & apply laws) branches

100

The process to add/change amendments to the U.S. Constitution

What is 2/3 Congress AND then 3/4 States to ratify

100

Ohio's legislative branch is called

What is the general assembly 

100

This court case established that segregation in schools was a violation of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.

Brown v Board of Education

100

This concept provides equal powers to all the branches of government and each branch can counteract or cancel out another branch of government.

What is the system of checks and balances?

200

What is the difference between a standing committee, subcommittee, select & joint committee?

What is: Standing Committees: Permanent (EX) Dept of Agriculture, VA, Homeland Security

Subcommittee: Specialized groups from the Standing Committees 

Select Committees: Temporary, Study specialized interest EX: Benghazi Investigation the Trump Administration

Joint Committees: Made up of both houses (taxation)

200

This Amendment within the Bill of Rights includes the five foundational freedoms we sometimes have referred to as RAPPS

What is the 1st Amendment?

200

Ohio's legislative body is ______ which means ______

What is bi-cameral, 2 houses

200

This court case was overturned by Brown v Board of Education

Plessy v Ferguson

200

Supported the Constitution as-is and wanted a strong federal government _____.

Wanted power to remain with the people and the states _____.

What are the Federalist & Anti-federalist

300

You may be removed from office, for Conviction of treason, Bribery, or other high crimes and Misdemeanors.

What is an impeachment

300

This Bill of Rights Amendment includes five different protections that relate to the time between between arrest and trial such as the right of due process and protection against self-incrimination.

What is the 5th Amendment?

300

This concept refers to the system of shared and specific powers across several levels of government; federal, state, and local!

What is federalism

300

This court case gave high school students the right to peacefully protest at high school

Tinker v Des Moines

300

The last compromise the Anti-federalist made before they'd agree to ratify the Constitution 

What is the Bill of Rights

400

The legislative branch, Congress at the Federal level, is responsible for_____.

It consists of 2 houses called _____ & _____

What is initiating & passing laws; HOR & Senate

400

This group wanted the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution to protect individuals from a powerful Federal government.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

400

_____ are powers are the powers written in the US Constitution that only the Federal government holds, these are shared _______ & these are for the states ______

What are enumerated (expressed), concurrent and reserved 

400

This Supreme Court Case established the power of Judicial Review for the federal courts

Marbury v Madison

400

This Bill of Rights Amendment forms the basis of federalism in the United States.

What is the 10th Amendment?

500

The legislative branch, consists of a _______ house & an _____ house. 

You must be ____ yrs old for HOR & _____ for Senate

What is a lower house and an upper house. You must 25yrs old for the HOR and 30yrs old for the Senate
500

This Bill of Rights Amendment provides protections related to the process of searches and seizures.

What is the 4th Amendment?
500

What happens when the laws of Ohio and the federal laws of Ohio and the federal government contradict one another? 

What clause established this?

What is the Federal Constitution because of the Supremacy Clause

500

__________ is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that equally

What is Rule of law

500

_____ _____ is the ability of the Federal Courts to review constitutionality of any branch of gov’t

Established by ______ 

What is judicial review & Marbury v Madison

600

At the Federal level, the judicial branch, who interprets the law, is best represented by this group.

How many members are in this "group"

What is the Supreme Court; 9

600

The process to add/change amendments to the U.S. Constitution

What is 2/3 Congress approval & 3/4 states to ratify

600

Problem with Ohio constitution was the Ohio Supreme Court found it difficult to meet its obligations the solution would be....




What is District court were added to reduce caseload burden

600

_____Policy - Using _______ and spending to help the economy grow.

What is fiscal policy & taxing

600

Which amendment established presidential succession? Historical background?

What is the 25th amendment.

JFK's assassination

700

Building something new to pass legislation. 

The act of causing people to do or believe something. Talking the opponents into an agreement.

To use discussion aimed at reaching an agreement and settling differences _______





What is consensus building, persuasion & compromise. 

700

These three Amendments are referred to the Reconstruction Amendments because they were passed and ratified in the period immediately following the American Civil War.

What are the 13th, 14th & 15th amendments

700

Problem in the Ohio's original constitution was that Ohio was burdened with a significant amount of debt the solution would be....

What is Debt limitation were instituted and tax funds could only be used for their stated purpose

700

_____Policy - Policy that involves changing the rate of growth of the ______ in circulation in order to affect the costs & availability of credit

What is monetary policy & money

700

Which amendment established presidential term limits? Historical significance.

What are the term limits?

What is the 22nd amendment?

FDR 4 terms

2, elected 4yr terms

800

Supreme Court Justices are chosen by _________, with _________ majority of _______________.

This is the principle of ________________ & _____________

What is the President, with 2/3 of Senate.

This is the principle of seperaton of powers & checks and balances.

800

This is the term which encourages public institutions to diversify their hiring practices and allows race to be one of several components in the hiring and college acceptance processes.

What is affirmative action

800

Amendments to the Ohio Constitution are ratified by this group of people.

What are "the people"

800

1 goal of monetary supply is to promote maximum employment (______ is considered maximum employment)

What is 95%

800

Which 2 amendments are the miranda rights?

Explain each amendment

What are the 5th & 6th?

900

The Presidents ability to deny legislation is called_____?

Can this be overturned? _______, ____________ of Congress

What is a veto.

Yes, 2/3 majority of Congress

900

This Progressive Era Amendments

_____allowed Congress to establish and income tax, gave women the right to vote _____, allowed Americans to vote directly for their Senators for the first time in history_____, & prohibited or outlawed the production and sale of alcohol_____

What are the 16th, 17th amendment, 18th amendment & 19th amendments

900

Example of concurrent powers (2)

What is taxing & passing laws

900

_____ Spending: Spending that the Govt MUST include in budget each year. (example: _____ _____)

_____ Spending: _____ items (example: _____ Spending)

What is mandatory & social security

Discretionary spending, non-mandatory (non-essential)  & an example, military spending

900

5 rights protected by the 1st amendment.

Explain each

What are RAPPS

1000

______Moving a portion of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results.

______ The redrawing of district lines based on reapportionment statistic

_____ The political party in control of the state government draws a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections.

What is reapportionment, redistricting & gerrymandering

1000

These 4 amendments are about Presidential Election, Terms, Succession Amendments

What are the 12th, 20th, 22nd & 25the amendments 

1000

4 Powers that are reserved for the states only.

What are elections, creating local government, education, & regulate intrastate commerce.

1000

The difference between deficit and National Debt

What is deficit: deficit is spending that exceeds revenue. National Debt is the total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed.

1000

27th amendment does what? How was this amendment found?

What is Congressional pay- college student