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Final Review Jeopardy Unit 2Unit 1 Unit 4 Unit 5/6 Unit 3

Four Characteristics of a state. Population, territory, sovereignty, Government Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Powers of Constitution. Express, Implied, Reserved Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Power is divided between national and state government. Federal System Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Person is selected to represent and vote on issues for others. Representative Democracy Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Ensures that one branch is not too powerful. System of Checks and Balances Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What affects the way that you vote? Personal Characteristics (race, education etc) Group affiliation, party identification Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Major party not in power watches over the party in power Watchdog Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What is a closed primary? You can only vote for party you are registered with. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

When does the congressional election take place. First Tuesday after the first Monday of November in even numbered years. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Define primary and general election. Primary-election within a party General Election- election between parties Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What vote does Congress need to override a President’s veto? 2/3 majority Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What is the role of the Majority and Minority Whips in the Senate and House. Plan key strategies and legislation. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Who has most of the control of legislation that passes through the House of Reps? House Rules Committee Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Most bills die at this point. Committee Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Continuous, impeaches and confirms appointments (majority vote) Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT How can you define the Senate?

What is the Electoral College? Elects the President, each state has different number. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What do the following cabinets do? State, Interior, Defense, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland Security Foreign, Environment, Military, Poor, Terrorism? Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Natural born citizen, at least 35, lived in US for 14 consecutive years? Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Qualifications for President.

What are: Executive Orders Executive Agreements Orders- rule acts as law Agreements- Between US and Foreign Country Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

What is a bureaucracy. Pyramid structure where everyone has a specific duty and responsibility. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

How long is the term for Federal and Supreme Court Justices and who appoints them. Life President- senate approval Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Define: Writ of Habeas Corpus Original Jurisdiction Double Jeopardy Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT *Can’t hold you without probable cause *Place where trial begins *Can’t be tried twice for the same crime

Define: Due Process Clause Bills of Attainder Judicial Review *14 th Amendment Protects people from the state *Can’t be punished without a trial *Power of the court to decide if Gov’t action is constitutional Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Who is the Supreme Court Justice? John Roberts Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT

Two Clauses in the First Amendment dealing with religion (state and explain). Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause. Click Below to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT