Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
100
What do you like most about Law & Order?
What is Fun & Exciting Class
100
Laws are designed to hold citizens ______________ for their actions regarding what is considered acceptable behavior.
What is Accountable
100
What would society be like if we had no place to go and solve legal disputes?
What is Disputes would be more difficult to solve between two parties.
200
What is something interesting about yourself?
What is Ride Horses, Draw, Read Books, etc.
200
The United States is governed on the ____________, ___________, and _____________ levels of government?
What is Local, State, and Federal
200
Resolution – the act of finding an answer or _________ to a conflict, disagreement, problem, etc.
What is Solution
300
Ethics are basic ___________ standards that guide our actions in various situations.
What is Behavioral
300
The ______________states that the Constitution of the United States is the highest power in the land.
What is Supremacy Clause
300
The US court system consists of two parallel levels: The Federal and State. What does parallel mean?
What is Two levels that do not intersect with each other.
400
What are the Five Ethical Decision Making Approaches?
What is Utilitarian, Rights, Fairness and Justice, Common Good, and Virtue.
400
Why is the Supremacy Clause important to the success of the United States?
What is The Supremacy Clause states that the Constitution of the United States is the highest power in the land, therefore nothing, either on the state level or the federal, can override anything outlined in the US Constitution.
400
Why is it important to have a ?Court System for solving?legal disputes?
What is People need to have a way to solve disagreements among themselves in a peaceful manner.
500
What are the Five Steps of Decision Making?
What is Recognize that an ethical dilemma exists, Get the facts, Evaluate actions from every decision making approach, Make a decision, Act, then evaluate the results.
500
What are the steps in the Lawmaking process?
What is Proposal, Bill, Debate, Vote, Enrolled
500
What are the steps to solving a civil dispute?
What is Look at the Agreement, Problem, Facts, Resolution