CE C&G II (b) Word Scramble
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| Reserved Powers | Powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government that are kept by the states |
| Delegated Powers | Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money. |
| Concurrent Powers | Powers that the Constitution gives to both the national and state governments, such as the power to levy taxes. |
| Judicial Process | 1. Initial Appearnce 2. Preliminary Hearing (sometimes Grand Jury instead of prelim hearing) If arraignment hasn't already occurred, it would happen here. 3. Pre-trial motions 4. Selecting a Jury 5. Trial Process 6. Post Trial Process |
| Patriot Act | This contraversial 2001 law allows anti-terrorism authorities to monitor e-mail and Internet traffic in order to prevent terrorist attacks. The government argues that cyberspace is public domain and that no warrants should be needed to access information. |
| Naturalization | The legal process by which a person is granted citizenship |
| Annexation | Legally adding land area to a city in the United States. |
| Zoning | Dividing an area into zones or sections reserved for different purposes such as residence and business and manufacturing. |
| Political Parties | Organized groups that attempt to influence the government by electing their members to important government offices. |
| Precincts | Voting districts |
| Political Spectrum | Left: Radicals, Liberals. Center: Moderate. Right: Conservatives, Reactionaries: the range of political views within a political spectrum. |
| Political Platform | A document stating the aims and principles of a political party. |
| Plank | An endorsed policy in the platform of a political party. |
| Canvass | An inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people. |
| Straight Ticket Voting | Voting for candidates who are all of the same party. |
| Split Ticket Voting | Voting for candidates of different parties for different offices at the same election. |
| Third Parties | Political parties that are smaller than the two major parties and introduce new ideas or press for a particular issue. |
| Referendum | The name given to the political process in which the general public votes on an issue of public concern. |
| Initiative | Procedure whereby a certain number of voters may, by petition, propose a law or constitutional amendment and have it submitted to the voters. |
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