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CIVICS SEMESTER TEST TEST REVIEW TERMS TEST REVIEW TERMS

Chapter 1 Terms We The People Civics [6] Aliens [14] Naturalization [15] Census [17]

Chapter 2 Terms Foundations of Government Direct democracy [31] Representative democracy [31] Federalism [46] Constitutional amendments [70]

Chapter 3 Terms The United States Constitution Delegated powers [90] Reserved powers [91] Concurrent powers [91] U.S. Constitution [91]

Chapter 3 Terms The United States Constitution Legislative branch [94] Executive branch [94] Judicial branch [94] Checks and balances [96] Amendment [100] Amendment process [100]

Chapter 4 Terms Rights and Responsibilities Fourth amendment [115] Due process of law [115] Duties of citizenship [124] Responsibilities of citizenship [126]

Chapter 5 Terms The Legislative Branch Apportioned [136] Party caucuses [141] Majority party [141] Minority party [141] Speaker of the house [142] Standing committee [149]

Chapter 6 Terms The Executive Branch The Presidency [ points/160] State of the Union Address [164] Department of State [169] Regulatory commission [172]

Chapter 7 Terms The Judicial Branch Appeal [183] U.S. Federal Judges [186] U.S. Federal District [186] District courts [186] Appellate jurisdiction [187] Supreme Court Justices [191]

Chapter 8 Terms State Government Full faith and credit clause [205] Initiative [211] Referendum [211] Recall [211] Civil Cases [218] Small-claims courts [218] Lower court [218] Appeals court [219]

Chapter 9 Terms Local Government County [229] County governments [229] Charter [230] Ordinance [230] Home rule [234] Council-Manager Government [237] Council-manager plan [237]

Chapter 10 Terms Electing Leaders Political party [252] Candidate [252] Coalition [253] Third parties [254] Primary election [259] General election [259]

Chapter 11 Terms The Political System Interest groups Propaganda Concealed propaganda Revealed propaganda Testimonials Bandwagon Name calling Plain-Folk appeal Card stacking Political action committees