EOC Flashcard Set #3

AIR Testing Facts 1a

1
Q

What is the term of office for a Supreme Court Judge?

A

Life

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1
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How many Supreme Court Justices are there?

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9

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2
Q

What year did Ohio become a state?

A

1803

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3
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Federal order that surveyed and divided the Northwest Territory into smaller territories and created a plan for how the territories could become states.

A

Northwest Ordinance of 1785

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4
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A law that established a procedure for admission of new states. In order for a territory to become a state the population must reached 60,000 and forbade slavery.

A

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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5
Q

List the Voting Amendments (AKA: Expanding participation in Government, Suffrage Amendments)

A

15th - All Men
19th - All Women
24th - No poll taxes (Poor)
26th - 18-year olds

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6
Q

A change to The Constitution

A

Amendment

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7
Q

Three (3) Parts of The Constitution

A
  1. Preamble (6)
  2. Articles (7)
  3. Amendments (27)
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8
Q

List the Presidential Amendments (AKA Executive Amendments)

A

12th - Pres & VP on separate tickets
20th - Lame duck
22nd - Limit of 2 terms
23rd - Electors in D.C.
25th - Succession and Disability

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9
Q

The right to vote

A

Enfranchisement

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10
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Taking away the right to vote

A

Disenfranchisement

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11
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Word used to describe the right to vote.

A

Suffrage

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12
Q

List the 3 Branches of Government (and what they do)

A
  1. Legislative (makes laws)
  2. Executive (enforces laws)
  3. Judicial (interprets laws)
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13
Q

Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, and Speech

A

1st Amendment

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14
Q

Right to bear arms

A

2nd Amendment

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15
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No quartering of troops

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3rd Amendment

16
Q

Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure; searches must have a warrant signed by a judge.

A

4th Amendment

17
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Rights of the accused; No self-incrimination, no double jeopardy, no deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, eminent domain

A

5th Amendment

18
Q

Right to a speedy trial. Right to counsel in criminal trials, right to a public trial, accused must be told charges, right to a jury.

A

6th Amendment

19
Q

Right to a trial by jury in civil cases

A

7th Amendment

20
Q

No cruel and unusual punishment. Freedom from excessive fine and excessive bail.

A

8th Amendment

21
Q

Rights not included in the Constitution go to the people. We have rights not listed.

A

9th Amendment

22
Q

Powers not given to the federal government are given to the states and the people.

A

10th Amendment

23
Q

List the Civil War (AKA: Reconstruction Era) Amendments

A

13th - Abolished slavery
14th - Citizenship for previous slaves / equal protection under the law
15th - All males can vote