Civics Vocabulary (2019-2020) Civics/Citizenship ...
[Pages:4]Civics Vocabulary (2019-2020)
Civics/Citizenship/Governments (Ch. 1 & 5) 1. Civics 2. Citizenship 3. E pluribus unum 4. Diverse/diversity 5. Service economy 6. Values 7. Popular sovereignty 8. Institutions 9. Naturalization 10. Alien 11. Immigrant 12. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) 13. Oath of Allegiance 14. Denaturalization 15. Expatriation
16. Deport/deportation 17. Refugees 18. Government 19. Democracy 20. Direct democracy 21. Representative democracy 22. Republic 23. Monarchy 24. Authoritarian 25. Absolute monarchy 26. Dictatorship 27. Totalitarian 28. Responsibilities 29. Duty 31. Community 32. Volunteerism
Roots of American Democracy and North Carolina Government (Ch. 2 & 12)
1. Enlightenment
34. Plantation
2. Monarch
35. Triangular trade
3. Magna Carta
39. King George III
4. Rule of law
40. Mercantilism
5. Legislature
41. Navigation Acts
6. Parliament
42. Albany Plan of Union
7. Glorious Revolution
43. French and Indian War
8. English Bill of Rights
44. Proclamation of 1763
9. Precedent
45. Stamp Act
10. Common law
46. Quartering Act
11. John Locke
47. Boycott
12. Natural Rights
48. Stamp Act Congress
13. Social contract
49. Repeal
14. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
50. Declaratory Act
15. Baron de Montesquieu
51. Townshend Acts
16. Separation of powers
52. Boston Massacre
17. Colony
53. The Tea Act
18. Jamestown, Va.
54. Boston Tea Party
19. Joint-stock company
55. Coercive Acts
20. Charter
56. Delegate
21. Virginia House of Burgesses 22. Plymouth, Ma.
57. First Continental Congress 58. Lexington & Concord
23. Mayflower Compact 25. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut 26. Proprietary colony
59. Independence 60. Second Continental Congress 61. Thomas Paine
27. Royal colony
62. Thomas Jefferson
28. Puritans
63. Declaration of Independence
30. Pilgrims 32. Indentured servants
64. Mecklenburg Declaration 65. The Halifax Resolves
The U.S. Constitution/Federalism/N.C. Constitution (Ch. 3 &4)
1. A constitution
5. Confederation Congress
2. The Constitution (U.S.)
6. Ratified
3. Bicameral
7. Ordinance of 1785
4. The Articles of Confederation (AOC)
8. Northwest Ordinance
9. Shays's Rebellion 10. The Philadelphia Convention/Constitutional
Convention 11. The Virginia Plan 12. The New Jersey Plan 13. The Connecticut Plan/The Great
Compromise 14. The Three-Fifths Compromise 15. Electoral College 16. Federalists 17. Federalism 18. Anti-Federalists 19. Preamble 20. Articles 21. Legislative branch 22. Executive branch 23. Judicial branch 24. An amendment 25. Necessary and Proper Clause 26. Expressed powers 27. Reserved powers 28. Concurrent powers 29. The Supremacy Clause 30. Civil liberties 31. The Bill of Rights
32. Search warrant 33. Indictment 34. Grand jury 35. Double jeopardy 36. Due Process 37. Eminent Domain 38. Bail 39. Suffrage 40. Poll taxes 41. Civil rights 42. Discrimination 43. "Jim Crow" Laws 44. Segregation 45. Affirmative action 46. Racial profiling 47. Miranda v. Arizona 48. Gideon v. Wainwright 49. Dred Scott v Sanford 50. Tinker v Des Moines Iowa School District 51. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Kansas 52. Civil Rights Act of 1957, 1964 53. Voting Rights Act of 1965 54. Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972
Politics/Political Parties/Elections/Public Opinion (Ch. 9-11)
1. Political Party
30. propaganda
2. Two-party system
31. Political Action Committee (PAC)
3. Alexander Hamilton
32. soft money
4. Thomas Jefferson
33. incumbent
5. Third party
34. canvassing
10. Multiparty Systems
35. endorsements
11. One-Party System
36. Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA)
12. Platform
37. hard money
13. Plank
38. Federal Election Commission (FEC)
15. National Convention
39. Buckley v. Valeo
16. Political machine
40. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act aka:
17. Direct primary
McCain Feingold Act
18. Closed primary 20. Open primary 21. National Voter Registration Act
41. McConnell v. Federal Election Commission 42. public opinion 43. public opinion poll
22. polling place 23. ballot
44. mass media 45. interest groups
24. absentee ballot
46. public agenda
25. exit poll
47. prior restraint
26. electorate
48. public interest group
27. Electoral College, elector
49. nonpartisan
28. winner-take-all system
50. lobbyist
29. recall
51. public policy
The Legislative Branch: U.S. Congress, N.C. General Assembly (Ch. 6 & 13, Sect. 1)
1. Bicameral
15. Ex post fact laws
2. U.S. Congress
16. Joint resolutions
3. The House of Representatives
17. Special-interest groups
4. Census
18. Filibuster
5. Gerrymander
19. Cloture
6. The Senate
20. Voice vote
7. Majority party
21. Standing vote
8. Minority party
22. Roll-call vote
9. Congressional Committees
23. Veto
10. Seniority
24. Pocket veto
11. Elastic clause
25. N.C. General Assembly
12. Impeach
26. Statutes
13. Writ of habeas corpus
27. Legislative oversight
14. Bills of attainder
The Executive Branch: U.S. President; N.C. Governor (Ch. 7 & Ch. 13, Sect. 2 & 14)
1. 270 electoral votes
27. Governor
2. President (POTUS) 3. 22nd Amendment
28. Commute 29. James B. Hunt
4. Vice President (VPOTUS) 5. 25th Amendment
30. Lieutenant Governor 31. Beverly Perdue
6. Article II
32. The Council of State
7. Executive order
33. Clerk of Superior Court
8. Appointments
34. The N.C. Supreme Court
9. Pardon
35. Bayard v. Singleton (1787)
10. Reprieve
36. State v. Mann (1830)
11. Amnesty
37. Leandro v. State of North Carolina
12. Foreign policy
38. County
13. National security
39. Ordinances
14. Foreign-Policy Bureaucracy
40. Municipalities
15. Treaties
41. Incorporated
16. Executive agreement
42. Charter
17. Ambassador
43. "home rule"
18. Trade sanctions
44. Annexation
19. Embargo
45. At-large elections
20. Executive Office
46. County Manager
21. Cabinet
47. Sheriff's Department
22. Federal bureaucracy
48. Department of Register of Deeds
23. Independent agency
49. Special District
24. Executive agencies
50. Expenditures
25. Government corporation
51. Revenues
26. War Powers Resolution
The Judicial Branch: Federal Judicial System, NC Judicial System (Ch. 8, 13 Sect. 3, 15 & 16)
1. Circuit
13. Remand
2. Jurisdiction
14. Reverse
3. Exclusive jurisdiction
15. Opinion
4. Concurrent jurisdiction
16. Precedent
5. District courts
17. Federal judges
6. Trial courts
18. Magistrates
7. Original jurisdiction
19. U.S. Attorneys
8. Appeals courts
20. US. Marshals
9. Appellate jurisdiction
21. The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS)
10. U.S. Courts of Appeals
22. N.C. Supreme Court
11. N.C. Court of Appeals
23. Justices
12. Uphold
24. Judicial review
25. Docket 26. Brief 27. Majority opinion 28. Concurring opinion 29. Dissenting opinion 30. Stare decisis 31. Criminal law 32. Civil lawsuits/cases 33. torts 34. Misdemeanors 35. Felony
Amendments 1-27 Amendments of the U.S. Constitution
Landmark Supreme Court Cases 1. Korematsu v. US 2. Roe v. Wade 3. US v. Eichman 4. Engle v. Vitale 5. Gideon v. Wainwright 6. Texas v. Johnson 7. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier 8. Schenck v. US 9. Gregg v. Georgia 10. Mapp v. Ohio 11. US v. Nixon 12. Furman v. Georgia 13. New York Times v. US 14. Brown v. Board of Education 15. Plessy v. Ferguson 16. Reed v. Reed 17. Marbury v. Madison 18. McCulluch v. Maryland 19. Gibbons v. Ogden 20. New Jersey v. TLO 21. Bakke v. Regents of the University of California 22. Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education 23. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. US 1964 24. Bethel School District v. Fraiser
36. Plaintiff 37. Defendants 38. Settlement 39. Verdict 40. Prosecution 41. Juvenile delinquent 42. Mandatory sentencing 43. Penal code 44. Probation 45. Due Process
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