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Government Unit

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What is the definition of a criminal case?   a case where the government seeks to punish an individual for an act that has been classified as a crime by Congress or a state legislature  
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What is the definition of a civil case?   a case where there is dispute over the rights and duties that individuals and organizations legally owe to each other  
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What are the examples of juvenile justice?   no rights to trial by jury, housing based on age, parent or guardian must be present during questioning  
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What are the examples of adult justice?   right to trial by jury. housing based on offense, lawyer can be present during questioning  
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What is the reason for all laws?   protect individual rights and promote the common good  
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Within the Kansas Constitution, what does “equal rights” mean?   all people have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness  
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Within the Kansas Constitution, what does the “right to assemble” mean?   the right to meet as a group to discuss a subject  
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Within the Kansas Constitution, what does the “right to trial by jury” mean?   the right to a trial decided by a group of peers  
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Within the Kansas Constitution, what does the “right of free speech” mean?   the right to express ideas  
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On the state level, who makes up the executive branch?   Governor  
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On the state level, who makes up the legislative branch?   Senate and House  
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On the state level, who makes up the judicial branch?   Supreme Court  
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What are the federal government's powers/responsibilities?   printing money, determining immigration law, regulate interstate and international commerce, formation of armies  
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What are the state government's powers/responsibilities?   establishment of counties, provide funding for local governments, conduct elections, school funding  
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What are the powers/responsibilities shared by both the state and federal government?   enforce tax code, create laws, enforce laws, create and maintain court system  
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What is the “separation of powers” within state and national government?   state and national governments separate law writing, law enforcing, and law interpretation  
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What are “checks and balances” within state and national government?   a system where the branches of the government are regulated by the other branches of the government through a system of procedures  
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How can a citizen create a bill to be considered within state government?   devise a law and petition the government  
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How can a legislator create a bill to be considered within state government?   propose the bill during a legislative meeting  
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How can interest groups create a bill to be considered within state government?   encourage legislative members to vote in line with opinion  
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What is considered when incorporating a city?   establishing boundaries, creating a city government, creating a public works department, and levying taxes  
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What are the different types of local government   county, township, city  
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What are the goods or services that are provided by the local government?   electricity, hospitals, parks, residential streets, trash pickup, fire department, police, community upkeep  
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What are the roles within local government?   mayor, city council, city commissioner  
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What are the roles within state government?   governor, supreme court, senate, house  
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What is the role of school boards?   to assist, establish, and enforce educational policy within school districts  
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