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The President can serve no more than
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1 full term in office
4 full terms in office
2 full terms in office
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The Presidential Election day
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is January 20th
is the Tues after 1st Mon in November
is the Tues after 2nd Mon in November
125 questions
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The President can serve no more than
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The Presidential Election day
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18th Amendment
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1st Amendment
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5th Amendment
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the Year that the U.S. Constitution was completed
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the 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution
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serve as long as they remain in good behavior
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It takes 3/4 of states
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The Republican system is guaranteed to all states
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The Census
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A President's term is
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The number of electoral college votes per state
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There are 2 senators
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The number of representatives for each state is based on
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Current number of amendments to the U.S. Constitution is
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impeachment cases are tried by
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Votes needed for impeachment conviction is
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A veto can be overridden by
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A Senators term is
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Representatives terms are
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The purpose of a census
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a formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
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The Preamble to the Constitution
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The Supremacy Clause
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The 19th Amendment
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The 15th Amendment
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The number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court is
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The minimum age required to be elected U.S. president is
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Order of succession to the presidency is the Vice President, Speaker of the House, President pro tempore, Cabinet (beginning with Secretary of State)
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According to the 20th amendment
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The major duty of the executive branch is
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All Senators must be at least
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these courts have original jurisdiction to begin most civil & criminal cases
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Checks and balances
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Separation of powers means
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if a law is constitutional or not is decided by
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Commander in Chief of the armed forces is the __________________________.
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The most important role of Congress is to initiate and approve laws.
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Senators may use a filibuster to pass a bill.
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Congress begin on January 20th every odd-numbered year.
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The lawmaking process in Congress is that Bills are passed by both houses and sent to congress for approval.
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5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition are guaranteed by the
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A constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes. It includes the right to counsel, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to a speedy and public trial.
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Protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures. No soldier, Gov agent, or police can search your home without a search warrant.
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This Amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.
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This amendment states that the government may not house soldiers in private homes without consent of the owner.
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A constitutional amendment designed to protect the rights of persons accused of crimes, including protection against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and punishment without due process of law.
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This amendment gives the right to trial by jury in civil cases.
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This amendment forbids excessive bail and cruel or unusual punishment
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This amendment states that the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
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This amendment states that the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
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Vandalism
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people who are walking instead of driving or riding
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The collection of laws that create punishments for crimes
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minor crimes that are usually punished by a fine or less than a year in a jail
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more severe crimes that often involve long terms in prisons, or jails designed so that people can live in them longer
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Civil law is used to decide disputes between individuals or groups.
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Civil cases are often about matters such as personal injury, breaking a contract, or arguments over property.
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behaviors that would be crimes if an adult had committed them, such as stealing or vandalism
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regularly refusing to follow the rules of parents or teachers
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the set of laws that govern the behavior of juveniles
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___________________________ are people who haven't turned 18 years old yet.
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hears cases involving minor traffic violations
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hears most cases involving people under the age of 18
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hears cases related to divorce, marriage, and adoption
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hears disagreements between people involving small amounts of money, usually $5,000 or less
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a court where a group of judges decides if the original trial was fair
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has three courts; district courts , appeals courts, and a Supreme Court
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is its power to decide cases about particular laws
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writes laws for the federal government. These laws affect people in all 50 states. governments
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write most state laws. These people usually meet in the capital city of a state
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Being a member of a country, state, or community
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are freedoms guaranteed by your country
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the steps a person goes through to be a US citizen
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promising that you will be loyal to the United States
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this duty allows everyone to do the things they need to do safely and comfortably; allows citizens to pursue their own American Dream
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this duty helps protect our nation and our way of living
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this allows our government to provide the services/institutions that we need and the services/institutions we enjoy
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this helps maintain an equal and just legal system; prevents government abuse of power
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the right to fair treatment by the government
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Must be 18 years old; Permanent resident for 5 years; Good Character; Pass test and interview; and take oath of Allegiance
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The Pledge of Allegiance shows loyalty to the U.S.
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deep bond or love citizens have for their country
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the crime of betraying your country
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freedoms guaranteed by law to all citizens
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First amendment rights (speech, religion, etc.), no unreasonable searches, jury trials
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Duties to other people, the government, or to society.
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a responsibility of citizens to serve on a jury in court
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Jury Duty Requirements
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Jury Duty Penalties are fines or jail.
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a jury that meets in private to decide if a criminal case should go before a jury
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a jury who decides who wins the case in a public court case.
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a responsibility of male citizens and residents
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Failure to sign up can result in becoming ineligible for certain benefits, jobs, and loans
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Having limited resources.
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Something that helps us in our daily life to do something.
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Two items you must choose between. you cannot have both.
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What you give up to have something else.
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The amount of money you pay for a product.
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The amount of money it takes to produce something.
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Something that motivates customers to buy something.
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Amount of product that is available.
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What product the people want and how much they are willing to pay for it.
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The making of products.
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the people that make products
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The buying of products.
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the people that buy goods and services.
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The act of transporting goods to retail.
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The people who distribute the goods.
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Resources that are grown in nature or made from the earth.
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Human labor/employees/workers
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Things we use to create other things. (money, tools, machines)
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When the supply of something goes down, the demand usually goes...
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When the demand of something goes up, the supply usually goes...
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Method of production to increase efficiency.
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Something that makes someone more likely to want an item.
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Not being able to find a job.
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An activity that a business or person trades for payment.
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The wealth and resources of a country or region.
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the study of decisions people make to meet needs and wants.
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people who study economies
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a time when the economy is shrinking.
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Being a member of a country, state, or community
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The name of the poet laureate who recited at the inauguration