Citizenship and the Internet
Sources of Our Laws
American Legal System
Criminal Law
Civil Law
100

A mass communication system made up of millions of networked computers and databases all over the world.

The Internet

100

What is the name of the first know set of written laws?

Code of Hammurabi

100

This Amendment protects from cruel and unusual punishments

Eighth

100
Act that breaks a federal or state criminal law and causes harm to people or society.

Crime


100

Legal action whereby a person/group sues to collect damages for some harm that is done.

Lawsuit

200

Name one major issue of the internet's affects on government.

The spreading of misinformation, privacy issues, not always accessible to all, etc. 

200

Which kind of law from "History of Law" was the most important source of American Laws?

English Law

200

This Amendment protects us from self-incrimination and double jeopardy, among other things.

Fifth

200

Serious crimes, having serious consequences for the victim and the criminal, typically punished with jail sentences

Felonies
200

The party being sued

Defendant

300

Internet discussion forums

Newsgroups
300

Law based on court decisions rather than on a legal code

Common Law

300

This Amendment entitles us to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury.

Sixth.

300

Less serious crimes, typically punishable with a fine.

Misdemeanors

300

Agreement on an amount of money the defendant will pay the plaintiff

Settlement

400

This protects your intellectual property from being stolen or copied.

Copyright

400

Name two factors that makes a law a good law.

Fairness, reasonable, understandable, enforceable
400

This Amendment protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures.

Fourth

400

Who is always the plaintiff in a criminal case?

The Government

400

A statement naming the plaintiff defendant and describing the lawsuit.

Complaint

500
Independent sites set up by citizens to support candidates--like putting a political sign in your yard, digitally. 

Grassroots Websites

500

The tradition of                 still survives in our U.S. Courts.

Precedents

500

Part of the 5th Amendment that says the government may not take our lives, liberty, or property except according to the proper exercise of the law.

Due Process

500

Steps in the Criminal Case procedure?

Arrest>Hearing>Indictment>Arraignment>Trial>Sentencing> Appeal (optional)

500

Steps in the Civil Case procedure?

Complaint>Defendant's "Answer">Pretrial Hearing>Trial>Verdict>Appeal (optional)