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Bonus
100

A state without government and laws

Anarchy

100
how many times does Congress meet every year?

Once every year

100

what's the box near the clerk's desk called?

The Hopper
100

what's the difference between responsibilities and duties?

responsibilities are voluntary while duties are mandatory

100

There are 27 amendments in the Constitution today, what are the first ten known as and what do the other amendments do?

The first 10 Amendments are known as the Bill of Rights, The other Amendments represent structural changes to the government and the laws of the Constitution.

200

Nobles forced King John to sign, limiting his power over them, but NOT the people

The Magna Carta (1215)

200

The governor can't offer a full pardon he can..

pardon a death sentence

200

What is it called when you ignore a bill for 10 days, waiting for Congress to adjourn so no return?

Pocket Veto

200

what was the immigration act (1990)

No country could account for more than 7% of immigrants into the US annually

200

what is patronage?

Favors given as a reward to loyal party members

300

A structure of government in which power is divided between the national (federal) government and the state governments 

Federalism or The Federal System

300

What are the requirements to be a senator?

To be a senator you must be 30 years old, a citizen for 9 years, and a resident of the state you represent

300
which house is allowed to filibuster?

The Senate

300

what are the 5 fundamental rights? 

Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Petition

300

for what reasons can the president or vice president get impeached?

For conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.

400

The idea "no person is above the law instituted by our government is known as the

rule of law

400

How many terms do the judges in supreme and inferior court stay in office?

They hold their offices during good behavior (there is no term once they are nominated they serve for as long as they live, until they step down or break the law)

400

what is the difference between public and private bills?

public bills apply to the nation while private bills apply to a certain person or place

400

what are the two types of protected speech and explain.

Pure: Verbal expression to a willing audience, Symbolic: Actions or Symbols to express ideas

400

what's the most common party system in the world?

The Multi-Party system

500

what are the 6 basic functions within every government?

Providing leadership, Maintaining order, Providing public services, Providing national security, providing economic security and assistance

500

what is the elastic clause?

The elastic clause is a statement in the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) granting congress the power to pass all laws that they consider necessary.

500

how can political parties bring important issues to the public's attention?

Through pamphlets, radio, television, newspapers, websites, social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)

500

The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibits which certain groups of people from buying a firearm?

Convicted felons, Minors, Illegal immigrants, Regulates where guns can be bought or sold, Sets penalties for using firearms in crimes of violence or drug trafficking

500

how many electoral votes does South Carolina have?

9 electoral votess