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Constitution Review-2

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Name an organization which is exempt from federal taxes.   Churches  
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Define Incumbent   The current officeholder.  
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Explain progressive tax.   A tax proportionate to your income (The more you make, the more they take.)  
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What do U.S. Marshalls do?   Make arrests, secure jurors, serve papers.  
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What are the three branches of government   executive, legislative, judicial  
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Name the two (2) U.S. Senators from Illinois serving in Washington D.C.   Roland Burris and Dick Durbin  
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What are the hours for voting on election day?   6 AM to 7 pm  
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What are the governors legislative powers? (plus an example).   Power to recommend legislation (message power) and to veto a bill.  
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How often does redistricting occur?   Every 10 years (After each census.)  
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Plaintiff   Plaintiff- The person initiating the suit (complainer).  
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How long are Federal/Constitutional justices on the bench for?   Life  
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What can the President do with a bill?   1. Sign it 2. veto it 3. pocket veto 4. Let it sit for 10 days.  
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How many white stripes on a flag?   Seriously....find a flag and count!  
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How many senators come from each state   Two (2)  
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How does the Speech and Debate Clause protect Congressmen?   They can debate freely while doing official business.  
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How do you stop a filibuster?   cloture  
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How do we know the number of electors (for the Electoral College) that each state gets?   # of senators + # of representatives= electors.  
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Qualifications to be the President of the USA   1. Natural born citizen 2. Live in USA 14 years. 3. at least 35 years old.  
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How are the names of potential jurors selected?   driver's license lists.  
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how can the constitution be amended?   2/3 vote of congress; 3/4 vote of states  
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What is the power of the government that allows them to take private property for public use?   eminent domain  
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Who presides over the senate?   The Vice-President of the United States.  
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Liberal constructionists   Broad view of constitution  
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Explain the civil service system   The tests one must pass to get a federal government job.  
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How are the number of members of the House of Representatives determined from a state.   Population  
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When are presidential elections held?   The 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November every four (4) years.  
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When was the Illinois state constitution written?   1970  
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What is an indirect tax?   A tax first paid by someone else, then passed on to another (cigarette tax).  
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A special session of Congress is called by the president for what reason?   An emergency.  
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Why does the US government need to borrow money today?   They've been spending beyond their means for YEARS!  
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Who is the Secretary of State in Illinois?   Jesse White  
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Who appoints Supreme Court justices and cabinet members?   The President.  
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Which tax produces the most income for most states?   Sales Tax.  
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Which federal court has both original and appellate jurisdiction?   The U.S. Supreme Court.  
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Who approves the Presidential appointments to cabinet level posts?   The U.S. Senate  
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Who gerrymanders congressional districts?   State Legislatures.  
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Who is the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court?   John Roberts, Jr.  
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces?   The President  
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Who is the Chief Diplomat of the USA   The President.  
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What is the county seat of Bond County?   Greenville  
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What is gerrymandering?   Drawing of district lines to favor the party in power.  
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Copyright.   Exclusive right to creative work (books, music, articles in magazines & papers).  
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Redress   Satisfaction of a claim  
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Who is the Secretary of State at the Federal level?   Hillary Clinton  
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Who is the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois?   No one. The office is vacant.  
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Who is the state Senator in the State of Illinois in the 51st Legislative district?   Kyle McCarter  
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Who is the U.S. House of Representative member from the 19th Congressional district   John Shimkus  
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Who is the governor of Illinois?   Pat Quinn  
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Who is the county clerk of Bond county?   Randy Reitz  
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Jurisdiction   Who may hear a case.  
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Presidential salary.   $400,000  
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at-large   Voting from a state-wide slate.  
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The biggest flaw in the electoral college system   A candidate can win the popular vote and still not win the presidency.  
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bankruptcy   Attempting to get protection from creditors.  
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amnesty   General pardon for a group of law violators.  
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concurrent jurisdiction   Both Federal and state court may hear the case at the same time.  
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Treaty   Pact with other countries; senate MUST approve.  
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Preamble   Intro to Constitution.(We the People of the United States)  
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maximum years the President can serve?   Ten (10)  
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Role of President's cabinet.   To give advice to the president.  
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State of the Union Address   Statement from the president to congress updating them on the status of the USA.  
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The Constitution.   The Supreme Law of the Land.  
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Qualifications for US Senator   1. at least 30. 2. 9 years citizen. 3. Live in state they wish to represent.  
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Term of US Senator   Six (6) years.  
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How many justices on the Illinois Supreme Court?   Seven (7).  
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How many amendments to the US Constitution?   27Formally change the text of the constitution.  
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Qualifications for US House member   1. at least 25. 2. 7 years citizen 3. Live in state they wish to represent.  
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Term of a US House member   Two (2) years.  
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Federal debt?   In the trillions of dollars.  
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How old must you be to be a member of the Illinois General Assembly?   at least 21 years old.  
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Term of Governor   Four (4) years.  
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The state's banker   Office of Treasury.  
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Largest source of Federal revenue?   Individual income tax.  
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partisan   Voting with their party.  
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U.S. Constitution where and when?   Philadelphia, 1787  
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When are General Elections held?   1st Tuesday, after 1st Monday, in November every even numbered year.  
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Federal or state constitution. Which has more power?   Federal (US) Constitution.  
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Which courts hear the greatest number of cases?   Federal District courts.  
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the state's military forces.   The Governor.  
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Who is the Chief law enforcement officer of the state?   Lisa Madigan, the attorney general.  
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Defendant.   Defendant- The person who must "defend" themselves in the suit.  
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Executive agreement   pact with other countries the President made. it DOESN'T need senate approval.  
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Strict Constructionists.   Narrow view of constitution  
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Order of Succession to the presidency.   1. Vice-President 2. Speaker of the House 3. President Pro Tempore 4. Secretary of State.  
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When you wish to dispose of a US flag, how do you do so?   Burn it.  
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How much does a Congressman make per year.   $165,000 baseline salary.  
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pardon   legal forgiveness of a crime  
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reprieve   postponement of a sentence  
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patent   Legal right to your invention.  
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Bicameral   Two-house legislature.  
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US Federal budget   A list of income and expenditures done by the president.  
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commutation   To lessen a sentence.  
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The whip of a party does what   Determines the number of votes that may be counted on.  
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estate tax   a tax on someone who has died.  
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excise tax   Tax on the manufacture, sale or consumption of goods or services.  
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deficit financing   When the government continues to borrow money even though they are already in debt.  
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Committee assignments in congress are based on.....   seniority.  
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concurring opinion.   Agrees with the decision of the court.  
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dissenting opinion.   DISagrees with the decision of the court.  
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Grand jury   6-23 people, determines if there is enough evidence to indict you (put you on trial).  
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Petit jury   The jury that determines your fate in court.  
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The governor's executive power (example)   appointing judges, making a budget....  
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Don't forget to study.......   the back page of your review sheet!!!!!!! It's called "Interpreting Diagrams!"  
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