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Judicial Jeopardy! Judicial BranchBill of Rights Bill of Rights-2MiscellaneousMiscellaneous-2 100 200 300 400 500
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Judicial for 100 Who nominates Justices of the Supreme Court? The President
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Judicial for 200 What is the main job of the judicial branch? To interpret the law
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Judicial for 300 Which courts makes the final decision of the interpretation of the Constitution? The Supreme Court
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Judicial for 400 What does the Judicial Branch include? The Supreme Court and all US (federal) courts
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Judicial for 500 Who approves nominations to the Supreme Court? The Senate
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Bill of Rights for 100 Who is guaranteed a trial by jury? All people accused of a crime
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Bill of Rights for 200 What do you call an order to show the reason a person is in jail? A Writ of Habeas Corpus
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Bill of Rights for 300 What do you call a law that punishes a person for something that was not against the law when they did it? Ex post facto law
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Bill of Rights for 400 Which amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment? 8 th Amendment
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Bill of Rights for 500 The courts may not take a person’s life without what? Due process of law
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Bill of Rights-2 for 100 Which amendment forbids the government to establish a religion? 1 st Amendment
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Bill of Rights-2 for 200 What do we call the first 10 amendments to the Constitution? Bill of Rights
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Bill of Rights-2 for 300 What must the police have before searching a person’s home? A search warrant, based on probable cause
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Bill of Rights-2 for 400 A person accused of a crime has the right to hear all witnesses for and against him. True or False? True
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Bill of Rights-2 for 500 Which amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures? 4 th amendment
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Miscellaneous for 100 Name the only court created by the US Constitution? The Supreme Court
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Miscellaneous for 200 Which court case established the principle of judicial review? Marbury v. Madison
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Miscellaneous for 300 If a case can be heard in either State court or federal court what type of jurisdiction is that? Concurrent jurisdiction
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Miscellaneous for 400 What do you call the publication of a statement that wrongfully damages a person’s reputation? libel
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Miscellaneous for 500 Who are the powers not given to the United States by the Constitution reserved for? The States and the people
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Miscellaneous-2 for100 Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech? 1 st amendment
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Miscellaneous-2 for 200 Which group of citizens most recently earned the right to vote? 18 year olds
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Miscellaneous-2 for 300? If a State law is in conflict with a federal law, which one take precedence? Federal Law
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Miscellaneous-2 for 400 What do we call freedoms given to individuals, as long as they don’t interfere with the rights of others? Civil Liberties
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Miscellaneous for-2 500 What do we call devotion to one’s country? Patriotism
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