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15 20 25 5555 10 How a Bill becomes a Law The Art of Debating Types of Court Civil & Criminal Cases The People’s Court 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Topic 1 A bill first starts off as a _____________ by a citizen. Show Answer
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Topic 1 idea Back to Board
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Topic 1 If the Representatives agree with a citizen’s idea, they research the ideas and write them into a _______. Show Answer
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Topic 1 bill Back to Board
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Topic 1 Only Representatives can introduce bills in the U.S. _______of________. Show Answer
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Topic 1 House of Representatives Back to Board
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Topic 1 ________of the House sends the bill to one of the House standing committees Show Answer
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Topic 1 Speaker Back to Board
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Topic 1 If a majority of the Representatives say or select yes, the bill passes in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is delivered to the U.S. Senate. If a majority of the Senators say “yea,” the bill passes in the U.S. Senate and is ready to go to the ___________________. Show Answer
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Topic 1 President Back to Board
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Topic 2 ________use the art of debate in courts of law. Show Answer
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Topic 2 Litigators or Attorneys Back to Board
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Topic 2 Debating is an effective way to develop public ____________ skills. Show Answer
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Topic 2 speaking Back to Board
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Topic 2 Debates are not intended to be ______________. Show Answer
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Topic 2 combative argumentative warlike Back to Board
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Topic 2 _______is an essential component in debating. Show Answer
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Topic 2 research Back to Board
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Topic 2 3 Components of a debate Show Answer
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Topic 2 Opening (Introduction) Rebuttals Closing Back to Board
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Topic 3 There are 2 basic court systems in the United States Show Answer
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Topic 3 State Federal Back to Board
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Topic 3 Every _______ has its own constitution and laws. Show Answer
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Topic 3 state Back to Board
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Topic 3 The vast majority of cases both civil and criminal are dealt with on the _______ level. Show Answer
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Topic 3 State Back to Board
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Topic 3 _______ courts hear cases involving laws that apply to the whole country. Show Answer
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Topic 3 Federal Back to Board
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Topic 3 Appeal and supreme courts do not have a _______. Instead cases are decided by panels of ________. Show Answer
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Topic 3 jury judges Back to Board
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Topic 4 _____________ are places where legal cases are heard. Show Answer
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Topic 4 courts Back to Board
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Topic 4 Name 2 types of cases Show Answer
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Topic 4 Civil cases Criminal cases Back to Board
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Topic 4 ___________ cases are brought by the government against people accused of breaking the law. Show Answer
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Topic 4 Criminal Back to Board
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Topic 4 __________ cases are brought by one party against the other. Show Answer
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Topic 4 Civil Back to Board
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Topic 4 If you drive your care recklessly into the back of someone, you would go to _________ court. If you signed a contract and broke it, the person might sue you in ______ court. Show Answer
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Topic 4 Criminal Civil Back to Board
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Topic 5 If you were accused of a crime like burglary, you would be given a _______ attorney to examine all the evidence against you. Show Answer
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Topic 5 defense attorney Back to Board
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Topic 5 The _________ attorney represents the state and tries to convince the jury that you are guilty. Show Answer
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Topic 5 prosecuting Back to Board
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Topic 5 _______ makes sure everything that happens in court follows the rules set down in the law. Show Answer
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Topic 5 Judge Back to Board
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Topic 5 The prosecuting attorney has to present __________ that ties the defendant to the crime. Show Answer
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Topic 5 Evidence or proof Back to Board
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Topic 5 Which is an opinion about the American justice system. 1.The Constitution grants too many rights to criminal defendants. 2.A prosecuting attorney is not allowed to manufacture evidence. 3.A judge must make sure the court proceedings follow the law. 4.In a criminal trial, all twelve jurors have to agree on a verdict. Show Answer
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Topic 5 1.The Constitution grants too many rights to criminal defendants. Back to Board
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Show Question
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Which is never present in a civil trial? 1.Jury 2.Judge 3.Defendant 4.Prosecuting Attorney Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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4. Prosecuting Attorney To End
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