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Civics Review NAME:

Unit 1 Types of Government Democracy: Monarchy: Dictatorship:

Unit 1 Colonies 1. New England Economy: Weather: 2. Middle 3. Southern

Unit 1 Philosophers Explain the ideas of each John Locke: Thomas Hobbes: Baron de Montesquieu: Jean Jacques Rousseau:

Unit 1 Checks and Balances What is the purpose of Checks and Balances? 2. How is it different from Federalism? 3. What is the purpose of Federalism?

Unit 1 Events Leading to Am. Rev. Tea Act: Boston Tea Party: Intolerable Acts: 2nd Continental Congress: FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR:

Unit 2 Compromises Great Compromise: Slave Trade & Commerce: 3/5ths: Electoral College: Bill of Rights:

Unit 2 Terms What does RULE OF LAW mean? Explain POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY. Explain LIMITED GOVERNMENT.

Unit 2 The Constitution What are the goals of the Preamble? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Unit 2 The Constitution List the Articles I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII.

Unit 2 The Constitution How many Amendments are there? What are the 1st 10 called? Explain the 14th Amendment.

Unit 3 Political Parties Federalists What did they want? 2. Anti-Federalists

Unit 3 Political Spectrum Draw and label the Political Spectrum.

Unit 3 Political Parties List 5 planks of the Democratic Platform. 2. List 5 planks of the Republican Platform.

Unit 3 Propaganda Explain the different types of Propaganda. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Unit 3 Election Process List the different steps of the Election Process. 1. 2. 3. 4. Where is a candidate officially nominated?

Unit 4 Legislative Branch What does the Legislative Branch do? Draw a picture of how the Legislative Branch is split up. 2. Explain the Necessary and Proper Clause.

Unit 5 Executive Branch What is the purpose of the Executive Branch? 2. Explain the Bureaucracy. 3. What are the qualifications to be President.

Unit 6 Judicial System Draw the SAD Cake and explain the levels. 2. What power does the Judicial Branch have over the other branches?

Unit 6 Supreme Court Cases 1.Explain 1 court case dealing with suffrage. 2. Explain 1 court case dealing with Civil Rights. 3. Explain 1 court case dealing with Student Rights. 4. Explain 1 court case dealing with the Rights of the Accused. 5. Explain 1 court case dealing with the 1st Amendment.

Unit 7 Judicial Process What are the steps of the Judicial Process? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Explain adversarial nature of the court.

Unit 8 Personal Financial Literacy How do you get a job? Career? Why is education important? How do you balance a budget?

Unit 8 Personal Financial Literacy What is the difference in Variable and Fixed costs? Why is it important to save money? Explain the difference between credit and debit.

Unit 8 Personal Financial Literacy What does consumer protection mean? How can you protect yourself against fraud?

Unit 8 Personal Financial Literacy What is your Credit Score based on? How can you build your Credit Score?

Unit 9 Economics What are the 4 ways to increase productivity? 1. 2. 3. 4.

Unit 9 Economics Draw a supply graph. 2. Draw a demand graph. 3. Draw a graph displaying equilibrium.

Unit 9 Economics List and describe the 4 types of economies. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Unit 10 Economics Draw and label the business cycle. 2. What is monetary policy? 3. What is fiscal policy?

Unit 10 Economics What is an absolute advantage? Example: 2. What is a comparative advantage?

Unit 10 Economics Draw the Circular flow.