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Constitution Bill of Rights

Citizenship Elections LegislativeBranch

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State Government- 100

Answer

True or False

Minnesota’s Governor is a Democrat.

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State Government- 200

Answer

True or False

Minnesota’s Governor has the power to use a line-item veto.

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State Government- 300

Answer

Which is NOT a qualification to run for the state House or Senate in Minnesota?

A.Natural born citizenB.21 years or moreC.Minnesota resident for at least 1 yearD.Resident of the district for at least 6 months

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State Government- 400

Answer

When the entire state Senate is discussing a bill, it is referred to as the

A. filibuster B. investigation phaseC. First Reading D. Committee of the Whole

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State Government- 500

Answer

How many votes are needed from the state Senate to overturn a Governor’s veto?

A.45B.67C.123D.212

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State Government- 600

Answer

Minnesota Supreme Court justices serve a ____ term.

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State Government- 100 Answer

False

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State Government- 200 Answer

TRUE

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State Government- 300 Answer

A. Natural born citizen

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State Government- 400 Answer

D. Committee of the Whole

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State Government- 500 Answer

A. 45

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State Government- 600 Answer

6 YEAR

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Local Government - 100

Answer

True or False

A. One of Dakota County’s top 3 forms of revenue is property tax.

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Local Government - 200

Answer

True or False

School district 196 gets their greatest amount of funds from intergovernmental aid.

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Local Government - 300

Answer

True or False

In a strong mayor plan, the mayor appoints heads of departments.

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Local Government - 400

Answer

True or False

The greatest expense for a school district is busing.

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Local Government - 500

Answer

True or False

Counties often have a Board of Commissioners form of government.

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Local Government - 600

Answer

The school board for District 196 hires a ____________ to run the school district.

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Local Government - 100 Answer

TRUE

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Local Government - 200 Answer

TRUE

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Local Government - 300 Answer

TRUE

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Local Government - 400 Answer

False

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Local Government - 500 Answer

TRUE

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Local Government - 600 Answer

Superintendent

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Economics- 100

Answer

True or False

The profit motive is one of the drawbacks of a capitalist system.

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Economics- 200

Answer

True or False

If the largest oil field ever is discovered under the country of Canada, demand will be impacted first.

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Economics- 300

Answer

True or False

When an individual saves, it removes money from the economy, thus injuring it.

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Economics- 400

Answer

____ costs are expenses that increase as production grows.

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Economics- 500

Answer

A ____ requires you to compare the marginal costs and the marginal benefits of a decision.

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Economics- 600

Answer

What are the tools, machinery, and buildings used to make other products?

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Economics- 100 Answer

False

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Economics- 200 Answer

False

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Economics- 300 Answer

False

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Economics- 400 Answer

variable

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Economics- 500 Answer

Cost-benefit analysis

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Economics- 600 Answer

Capital

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Comparative Government - 100

Answer

Zulu tribes in Africa that live off the land and with little technology demonstrate a ____________ economy.

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Comparative Government - 200

Answer

A country has a trade ____ when the value of the products it exports exceeds the value of the products it imports.

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Comparative Government - 300

Answer

True or False

All socialists are communists but not all communists are socialists.

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Comparative Government - 400

Answer

An example of ____________ ___________ is that Mexico has a better opportunity to develop tourism than Greenland.

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Comparative Government - 500

Answer

According to Karl Marx, what are the two groups of people in society?

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Comparative Government - 600

Answer

Karl Marx believed a bourgeoise/capitalist revolution would replace ______________.

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Comparative Government - 100 Answer

TRADITIONAL

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Comparative Government - 200 Answer

Surplus

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Comparative Government - 300 Answer

False

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Comparative Government - 400 Answer

Comparative advantage

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Comparative Government - 500 Answer

Haves and Have Nots

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Comparative Government - 600 Answer

Monarchies

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Mixed Bag - 100

Answer

Who is our Lieutenant Governor?

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Mixed Bag - 200

Answer

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union that collectivized the farms?

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Mixed Bag - 300

Answer

Money left over after taxes have been taken out is referred to as ____________ ____________.

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Mixed Bag - 400

Answer

____________ are the people who start new businesses and introduce new products?

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Mixed Bag - 500

Answer

The ability to tax is an example of a __________ power.

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Mixed Bag - 600

Answer

Pick a # 1, 2, 3

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Mixed Bag - 100 Answer

Carol Molnau

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Mixed Bag - 200 Answer

Stalin

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Mixed Bag - 300 Answer

Disposable Income

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Mixed Bag - 400 Answer

entrepreneurs

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Mixed Bag - 500 Answer

Concurrent

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Mixed Bag - 600 Answer

3

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Mixed Bag 2- 100

Answer

What does Rico represent?

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Mixed Bag 2- 200

Answer

What is the slogan for Erdmann Holographics?

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Mixed Bag 2- 300

Answer

TRUE or FALSE

The Power of Congress to coin money is an example of an implied power.

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Mixed Bag 2- 400

Answer

When the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill, it goes to a :

A. vote B. conference committeeC. referendum D. standing committee

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Mixed Bag 2- 500

Answer

To check the power of the Supreme Court:A.Congress can amend the Constitution.B. The President can amend the Constitution.C. The President can remove justices from their positions.D.Congress can remove justices from their positions.

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Leg. Branch - 600

Answer

The purpose of congressional committees is to A. develop ideas for bills.B. Enable the public to join in the work of Congress.C. Research bills to determine whether or not they are needed and appropriate.D. Make sure the interests of both parties are served by the proposed bills

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Mixed Bag 2- 100 Answer

Collective Bargaining – strength in numbers

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Mixed Bag 2- 200 Answer

“Don’t be a Nerd Man, buy an ErdMANN!”

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Mixed Bag 2- 300 Answer

FALSE

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Mixed Bag 2- 400 Answer

B. conference committee

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Mixed Bag 2- 500 Answer

D. Congress can remove justices from their positions.

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Mixed Bag 2- 600 Answer

C. Research bills to determine whether or not they are needed and appropriate.

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Mixed Bag 2 – 700

Iowa (12) MN (10) WI (14) ND (8)

John 33 27 31 12

Mary 32 23 21 11

Ellen 29 18 40 15

Is there a winner to this election? Yes/ NoIf so, who? If not, why?

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No – no candidate earned a majority of the electoral votes.(need 23 to get a majority)

Mixed Bag 2 – 700 Answer

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What is common law?

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION

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What is a congressional district?

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION B

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Using previous court rulings as precedents for how to rule on similar cases in the future.

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION Answer

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The geographical area that a member of the United States House represents.

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION B