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CA
Props A + 1 CA Question
Props B
100

The number of current Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court

What is 9?

100

Was accused of sexual misconduct during his confirmation hearing

Who is Brett Kavanaugh or Clarence Thomas?

100

The number of members in the California Assembly and Senate, respectively

What is 80 and 40?

100

40% of the state budget MUST go to K-14 education

What is Prop. 98?

100

Allows adults aged 21 years or older to possess and use marijuana for recreational purposes.

What is Prop. 64?

200

The number of cases SCOTUS hears per year

What is 90-100?

200

"Let the decision stand"

What is Stare Decisis?

200

The most important power the California governor has

What is the line-item veto?

200

Three Strikes Law

What is Prop 184?

200

Set the total number of years a politician can serve in the CA State Legislature to 12 years

What is Prop. 28?

300

______ has the right to “Advise and Consent” on all judicial nominations

Who is the Senate?

300

lawyer who represents the United States before the Supreme Court in cases where the federal government is a party

Who is the Solicitor General?

300

CA gets the majority of its revenue from this kind of tax

What is personal income?

300

The Sales Tax part of Prop. 30 is this kind of tax.

What is a regressive tax?

300

The Personal Income Tax part of Prop. 30 is this kind of tax.

What is a progressive tax?

400

_____ opinion are VERY important; helps shape future opinions

What are dissenting opinions?

400

established judicial review for SCOTUS over laws passed by Congress

What is Marbury v. Madison?

400

When the governor is out of state this person is acting governor

Who is the Lt. Governor?

400

Extends the Personal Income Tax increases from Prop. 30 until 2030

What is Prop. 55?

400

“any change in a state statute which results in any taxpayer paying a higher tax” requires 2/3 of the Legislature to pass.

What is Prop 26?

500

Judge-made law

What is common law?

500

a _______ brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court by an individual or group who is not one of the parties in the case

What is an Amicus Curiae brief?

500

Drawing district lines in a way that gives an unfair advantage to a political party.

What is Gerrymandering?

500

These three were added to the State Constitution as part of a series of progressive reforms creating direct democracy.

What are referenda, initiatives, and recalls?

500

CA must operate with a balanced budget

What is Prop. 58?