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Begin Jeopardy Government and Politics Nicksey Cruz P. 2
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C1-$100 …nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process is what amendment? It is the 14 th amendment
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C1-$200 No person shall… be deprived Of life, liberty, or property without due process of law Is what amendment? It is the 5 th amendment
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C1-$300 The powers not delegated to the United States by The Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the People… is what amendment? It is the 10 th amendment
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C1-$400 What does the 14 th amendment about? SEARCH AND SEIZURE
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C1-$500 The free exercise clause is protected by what amendment 1 st amendment
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C2-$100 Define FEDERALISM FEDERALISM: Constitutional sharing of power between a central government and state governments.
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C2-$200 Requirements imposed by the national government upon the state are called what… Mandates
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C2-$300 Money granted by the federal government to the states for a NARROW purpose are called… CATEGORICAL GRANTS
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C2-$400 Money granted by the federal government to the states for a BROAD purpose are called… BLOCK GRANTS
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C2-$500 Define HARD MONEY Campaign contributions donated directly to candidates
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C3-$100 Who has the power to appoint new Supreme Court Justice? The Judicial Branch
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C3-$200 According to the Constitution, who has the power to declare war? Congress has the power to declare war
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C3-$300 Who has the best incumbency advantage? The house has the best incumbency advantage
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C3-$400 What does the House has different from the Senate? The House has a Speaker who appoint selected committees for the bills and the Rules Committee.
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C3-$500 What are the two different things that the Senate may do during the process of passing a bill? The senate may use a filibuster and or a Hold
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C4-$100 What are the 3 types of federalism? 1.Dual Federalism 2.Cooperative federalism 3.New federalism 4.Fiscal federalism
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C3-200 The process by which background traits influence one’s political views is___ POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION
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C3-$300 Elbridge Gerry created a district to try to crack or pack districts what is this called… GERRYMANDERING
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C3-$400 WHAT ARE THE 6 TYPES OF OPINIONS 1.STABLE 2.FLUID 3.LATENT 4.SALIENT 5.CONSENSUS 6.POLARIZE
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C3-$500 What are the qualifications for Senators? U.S. Citizenship for 9 years 39+ years of age
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C4-$100 What is the purpose for interest groups? They seek to advance a particular interest or cause through various activities such as : lobbying, providing information, and filling amicus curial briefs.
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C4-$200 What elections are in which the people choose candidates for office Direct primaries
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C4-$300 What are the different public opinion Elites Attentive Masses
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C4-$400 What type of parties and candidates get? Parties= soft money Candidates= Hard money
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C4-$500 What are the types of interest groups? 1.Traditional 2.Non traditional 3.Single Issue 4.Public Interest 5.Ideological 6. Governmental 7.PACS
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C4-$100 Internet, cable television, and satellite radio are all examples of____ NEW MEDIA
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C4-$200 What did the Fairness Doctrine do? It regulated the FCC by requiring broadcasters to present controversial issues of public importance in an honest, equal, and balanced manner
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C4-$300 A corporation owning several different types of media outlets is______ National Public Radio
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C4-$400 What refers to the accepted responsibility of the media to alert the public to important developments? Signaling role
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C4-$500 What is the purpose of a shield law? To protect journalists from being forced to disclose confidential information in a legal proceeding
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