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Define Liberty

protection from a tyrannical (cruel) government

100

Define Egalitarianism

The goal of having an equal society

100

Define Individualism

The ability to climb the socio-economic ladder

100

Define Populism

The common man participates in society by voting

100

Define Laissez-Faire

The government has a hands-off approach when it comes to the economy and businesses

200

What is a naturalized citizen?

Someone who was born outside the United States and became a citizen through an exam now. 

200

How many Senators are there?

100 (2 per state)

200

Does impeachment mean a political figure is being CHARGED with a crime, not CONVICTED?

Yes

200

What are unalienable rights? and list the ones mentioned in the Declaration of Independence

Rights given through birth that cannot be taken away. 

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

200

Define REPublicanism

A form of government where people in society elect others to REPresent them in the government. 

300

Briefly describe the 10th Amendment

Federalism. states' rights VS federal government rights

300

What are grievances, and why were they added to the Constitution?

Complaints. 

To justify why they declared independence from Great Britain 

300

How many members of the House of Representatives are there?

435 memebers 

300

What is the role of the Press in America?

To let the people know what is happening and to hold our representatives and government accountable. 

300

How many senators do you need for a super majority?

67 senators (2/3)

400

What were the results of Miranda V Arizona?

You have to be read your rights when you are arrested

400

Briefly describe the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Amendment 

1st Amendment - freedom of speech, religion, and the press

2nd Amendment- right to bear arms 

3rd Amendment- no quartering 

400

What is the difference between "Separation of Powers" and "Federalism" 

Separation of powers- Separate powers WITHIN the 3 branches of the federal government. 

Federalism- The different powers between the federal government VS the state government. 

400

Briefly describe the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendment 

4th Amendment- no unlawful search or seizures. 

5th Amendment - Right to Remain Silent. double jeopardy. 

6th Amendment- right to a fair and speedy trial 

400

Briefly describe the 7th, 8th, and 9th Amendment

7th Amendment- right to trial by jury (civil cases)

8th Amendment- no cruel or unusual punishment. 

9th Amendment- you have rights that are not specified in the Constitution

500

Give me an example of checks and balances

When the legislative branch (Congress) impeaches the executive branch (the president). 

500

Explain the process of impeachment

begins at the House of Representatives (needs a simple majority), then moves to the Senate (needs super majority), if passed then person is removed from office. 

500

What does "E Pluribus Unum" mean and why was it chosen as a motto?

"out of many, one" and because out of 13 colonies they formed 1 nation /country

500

Briefly describe articles 1-3 of the Constitution 

Legislative- law-making, power of the purse, declare war 

Executive- enforce laws, control the military, and foreign policy 

Judicial- interpret the law

500

What are the nicknames for the President?

Commander in Chief 

POTUS

The Chief Executive