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Government   Is a system of public rule or authority  
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Anarchy   A lack of government rule  
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Theocracy   Government by God's Rule  
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Cration Mandate   The command for man to reflect the glories of the Maker across creation, back to his fellow man, and finally back to God.  
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Jingoism   Blind, unquestioning devotion to one's country  
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What attributes of God were granted to man at creation?   Reason, moral capacity, spiritual nature, sociability, emotion  
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What two founding fathers wrote in support of the belief in the depravity of man?   John Adams and James Madison  
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What are the two basic duties of government?   Reward righteousness; punish unrighteousness  
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House of Burgesses   Was the first self governing assembly in American  
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What year did the Pilgrims arrive in America?   1620  
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Mayflower Compact   The agreement among Pilgrims that established a temporary government  
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Fundamental Orders of Commecticut   Was the first written constitution in the New World  
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What was the first college in America?   Harvard  
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Who was the first governor of the Puritans in Massachusetts?   John Witherspoon  
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Which preacher is given credit for helping to start the Great Awakening?   Jonathan Edwards  
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Social Contract   The principle that says that government is formed by the consent of the governed  
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Congregationalism   Form of government that allows the church to elect their elders and pastors  
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In early Massachusetts, who were the only groups allowed to vote?   Church members  
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What are the 3 branches of government?   Legislative, Judicial, and Executive  
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Who is the chief executive officer for the United States?---Who serves in this position today?   President; Barack Obama  
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Which amendment protects the rights of states?   Tenth  
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Which branch of government interprets the laws?   Judicial  
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Which branch of government makes the laws?   Legislative  
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Which branch of government executes the laws?   Executive  
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Popular government   System of government that allows for public participation  
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Which state is the only state without a bicameral legislature?   Nebraska  
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Who is the chief executive officer of a state? Who serves in this position for Virginia today?   Governor; Tim Kaine  
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What is the highest court in the land?   Supreme Court  
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Dictatorship   Authoritative form of government in which the ruler or rulers have complete power over making and enforcing laws.  
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Who came to rule England as the result of the Glorious Revolution?   William and Mary  
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Direct Democracy   Form of government based on the idea that each citizen has an actual voice in the decision-making process.  
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Republic   Form of government based on the idea that elected officials rule by law  
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What protected the nobility from the abuses of the king's power?   Magna Carta  
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Bill of Rights   The first 10 amendments to the Constitution of the United States  
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Who has the responsibility to help the disadvantaged and the downtrodden?   The church  
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Popular Majority   The majority of all citizens, or at least thoe that voted in a paticular election  
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What are the 5 principles of democratic government?   Majority rule, equality, liberty, necessity of compromise, individual worth  
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Which was the last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation?   Maryland  
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What year was the first legislative assembly organized in the New World?   1619  
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A trade dispute between Virginia and Maryland, as well as Shay's Rebellion, high lighted the weakness of what document?   Articles of Confederation  
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In what city did the Constitutional Convention Meet?   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  
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Who earned the title : Father of the Constitution"?   James Madison  
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What were the published essay that defended the Constitution called?   The Federalist Papers  
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For what two resons did people oppose ratification of the Constitution?   Too little power for the states/no Bill of Rights  
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Who appointed George Washington to lead the Continental Army?   Second Continental Congress  
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What country has the oldest written constitution in effect today?   United States  
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Which president broke the two-term precedent set by George Washington?   Franklin Roosevelt  
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Of the thousands of amendments that have been proposed, how many have actually been ratified?   27  
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Federalism   The division of power between national and state levels of government  
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Popular Sovereignty   The idea that the people are the ultimate source of their governments power  
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Impeachment   When Congress uses its power to charge the president or federal judges with misconduct while they are in office  
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Veto   When a president rejects a bill proposed by Congress  
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Pocket Veto   When the president does not sign a bill within ten days of receiving it and Congress adjourns within that time  
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Libel   Defaming a person in writing  
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Gerrymaandering   Drawing district lines to benefit one group or party over another  
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Franchise   The right to veto  
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Lame Duck   An official whi is still in office but who was not re-elected  
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Delegated Powers   Are those powers given to the national government  
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Implied Powers   Enumerated powers  
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Reserved Powers   Powers that are generally associated with the state  
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Since 1913, what has provided a continuous source of money for the national government?   Income tax  
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The New Deal   Was an economic program associated with the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.  
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What defines the limits of the authority of the national government?   The delegated powers given to it by the Constitution  
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What is the "full faith and credit"?   When each state respects the laws, offical records, and judicial rulings of the other states  
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Where can the "full faith and credit" by found in the Constitution?   Article IV, Section 1  
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Extradition   the legal process of returning an alleged criminal to the state in which he is charged  
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Which amendment established a federal income tax?   Sixteen  
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What are the 2 exceptions to the full faith laws?   Limits a state to enforcing only its own civil, not criminal, law....Does not require states to give full faith and credit in every case of divorce  
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Which president was responsible for starting the "spoils system" in Washington?   Andrew Jackson  
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Which amendment limits the number of terms a president may be eleted to serve?   Twenty-second  
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Which president warned against political parties in his farewell address?   George Washington  
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What party has won the most presidential elections since 1952?   Republican  
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What were those peoplpe who defected from their usual part to vote for Ronald Reagan in the 1980 and 1984 called?   Reagan Democrats  
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Bipartisan   Term used to describe a spirt of two-part cooperation  
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Who is responsible for the party symbols in use today?   Thomas Nast  
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What symbol is used to represent the Republican party?   Elephant  
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What symbol s used to represent the Democratic party?   Donkey  
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Who became the secretary of stae under John Quincy Adams through what some called "corrupt bargain"?   Henry Clay  
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Who was the first person to be elected to a major office by a write-in ballot?   Strom Thurmond  
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Who won the presidency by campaigning from his home in Canton, Ohio?   William McKinley  
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Which amendment gave voting rights to all citizens regardless of race?   Fifteen  
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Which amendment gave voting rights to women?   Nineteen  
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Which amendment abolished poll tax?   Twenty-fourth  
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Which amendment gave voting rights to eighteen year olds?   Twenty-sixth  
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Who was the first catholic president of the United States?   John Kennedy  
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What are the five methods of nominating candidates?   Petition, independent annoucement, caucus, convention and primary  
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Constituent   A resident of a district represented by an elected offical  
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Coattail Effect   The ability of a top ranking candidate to draw voters to choose other candidates of the same party  
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Incumbent   An office holder who is seeking re-election  
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Hard Money   Money that is raised for a specific candidate in the federal elections and is spent according to federal laws and restrictions  
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Soft Money   Money that is raised apart from federal regulations and given to local, state and national party organizers to be used for party building activities  
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Domestic Affairs   The nation's management of it's internal affairs  
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What label is assigned to attitudes or policy that favor the status quo?   Conservative  
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What label is assigned to attitudes or policy that favor government intervention in national problems?   Liberal  
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Who first introduced a "scientific" system of polling?   George Gallup  
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What was the first national newspaper in the United States?   New York Tribune  
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Foreign Policy   The country's management of its international relationships  
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Which amendment guarantees freedom of speech?   First  
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What are five factors that influence one's opinion?   Family, peers, events, institutions and Christ  
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What is the most widely circulated newspaper today?   USA Today  
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How many justices are on the Supreme Court today?   9  
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What is pork barrel politics?   Spending projects that are designed to help members of Congress get re-elected  
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Reapportionment   The process of redrawing congressional district lines to reflect poulation shifts  
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How many representatives are in the House of Representatives?   435  
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How many representatives are in the Senate?   100  
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How often does the Constitution require that a census be taken?   Every 10 years  
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What are the requirements to serve in the House of Representatives?   Must be at least 25;citizen for at least 7 years;resident of the state they represent  
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What are the requirements to serve in the Senate?   Must be at least 30 years old;citizen for at least 9 years;resident in the state they represent  
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How long is a term in the House of Representatives?   2 year terms  
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How long is a term in the Senate?   6 year terms  
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What is the only position in the House to be named in the Constitution?   Speaker of the House  
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Franking Privilege   The privilege enabling members of Congress to send official mail free of charge  
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Who was the first female member of Congress   Jeannette Rankin  
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Junkets   Unnecessary trips made by members of Congress at the taxpayers' expense  
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Filibuster   Tactic used in the Senate to prevent or delay a bill's passage; usually consists of one or more senators giving extended speeches  
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General Election   The election used to fill elective offices; at the national level it is held on the First Tuesday after the first Monday in November  
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Gridlock   Occurs when one branch of government purposely brings the political process to a halt  
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Patriotism   Love and devotion to one's country and a concern for its social, political, and overriding spritual welfare  
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Social Contract   Theory of government that states that governmentis formed by the consent of the governed  
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Theocracy   A government ruled directly by God or religious leadership  
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Unalienable rights   A right that cannot be given by government because its not government's to give; it is a gift of God  
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Who serves as Vice President?   Joe Biden----Be able to recognize his picture  
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Who Serves Speaker of the House?   Nancy Pelosi--Be able to recognize her picture  
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Who serves as President Pro Tempore?   Robert Byrd--Be able to recognize his picture  
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