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Participation in Government!!!
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Objectives: Review Key ideas and concepts from Participation in Government Please have each of your 5 Unit packets and Review Sheets on your desk to help.
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Media & Politics 100 200 300 400 500 The Courts and You Supreme Court
Citizenship: Rights and Responsibility Political Philosophies & Parties Media & Politics The Courts and You Supreme Court 100 200 300 400 500
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Question To be a member of a nation or country, and to have full rights and responsibilities under the law.
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Answer 1 – 100 What is Citizenship?
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Question Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Equal protection under the law and access to the judicial system are all examples of:
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Answer 1 – 200 Rights
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Question In the United States history, we have seen this limited at times but now see little to no restrictions on it…
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Answer 1 – 300 Immigration
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Question The refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.
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Answer 1 – 400 What is Civil Disobedience?
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Question John Locke, Montesquieu, The Roman Empire, and the Magna Carta, helped to form:
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Answer 1 – 500 American Democracy
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Question Organizations which run candidates for office
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What are political parties?
Answer 2 – 100 What are political parties?
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Question This party generally is in favor of minimum wage, pro-choice, and decrease spending with the military
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Answer 2 – 200 Democractic
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Question This philosophy falls to the right of the political spectrum and generally believes in increase in military spending but a decrease in spending for social programs.
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Answer 2 – 300 Conservative
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Question The United States is an example of what type of political party system?
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Answer 2 – 400 Two-party system
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Question List the five roles of political parties.
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Answer 2 – 500 Nominate Candidates Create Balance Influence Policy
Inform Citizens Unite Government
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Question A preliminary election in which voters nominate party candidates for office.
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Answer 3 – 100 Primary
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Question 3 - 200 Step 1: Identify what YOU think about issues.
Step 2: Research the candidates’ positions on those issues Step 3: Learn about the candidates leadership skills & qualifications Step 4: Find out what other people think Step 5: Grade the candidates & decide
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Steps in Grading the Candidate
Answer 3 – 200 Steps in Grading the Candidate
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Question Propaganda Technique
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Answer 3 – 300 Name Calling
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Question Famous or well-respected person speaks on behalf of a candidate or issue
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Answer 3 – 400 Testimony
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List the three forms of Media in our Society
Question List the three forms of Media in our Society
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Answer 3 – 500 Print Broadcast Digital
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Question The only court created by the U.S. Constitution.
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Answer 4 – 100 Supreme Court
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There are only nine of them.
Question There are only nine of them.
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Supreme court justices
Answer 4 – 200 Supreme court justices Bonus: Can you name the Chief Justice: John Roberts
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Question This consists of your peers and is meant to represent a cross section of the population. Why is this important?
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Answer 4 – 300 A Jury This is important because when on trial you will have people from all backgrounds, various socio-economic statuses, and education levels. This reduces bias.
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Question A decision that people can refer to when determining who to handle another case which had some of the same characteristics.
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Answer 4 – 400 Precedent
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List the Three actions an Appellate Court can take.
Question List the Three actions an Appellate Court can take.
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Answer 4 – 500 Affirm Letting the trial courts decision stand Reverse
Remand Send the case back to trial court to start over.
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Question This protects you against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Answer 5 – 100 The 4th Amendment
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Question Court Case in which a group of students wore black arm bands to protest the Vietnam War. When asked to remove them, students refused and were then suspended. Name the Court case and the Amendment
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Answer 5 – 200 Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District
1st Amendment
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Question Name the court case which dealt with school prayer in school. -The student said a prayer over the schools public address system at a football game.
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Answer 5 – 300 Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe
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Question Court Case in which a students person was searched and she sued the school saying that it was against the constitution for the school to do this. Name the Court Case and the Amendment which she thought was violated.
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Answer 5 – 400 New Jersey v. T.L.O. 4th Amendment
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Question What issue was brought up in the court case Vernonia v. Acton and what amendment did it deal with?
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Answer 5 – 500 Student Athletes and Drug testing 4th Amendment
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