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EOC Survivor
Season 2Chapters 9-16
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Question 1
• What is a group with broad common interests who organize to win elections?
• Political party
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Question 2
What is the largest source of tax revenue for counties?
(Property Taxes)
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Question 3
•What is a broad statement of party beliefs, positions, and goals?
•Platform
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Question 4
• In what type of election is the party’s candidate chosen?
•A Primary Election
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Question 5
•This is a single belief or position in the platform that a party takes.
•Plank
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Question 6
How do third parties affect elections? (Bring up new ideas,
take votes away from 2-parties, gives a voice to the fringe)
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Question 7
How many counties does NC have?
(100)
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Question 8
What was the first written code of law?
(The Code of Hammurabi)
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Question 9
Name 3 examples of felonies?
(Murder, Arson, rape, Armed robbery, burglary, etc.)
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Question 10
What is NC’s start of the fiscal year?
(July 1)
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Question 11• What amendment allowed women to vote?
• The 19th Amendment
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Question 12
Which amendment requires probable cause to get a search warrant?
(Amendment 4)
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Question 13
What is the legislature of all NC counties?
(The Board of Commissioners)
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Question 14
What does it mean to “plead the 5th”?
(You have the right to remain silent and not answer questions.)
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Question 15
What is the largest source of tax revenue for NC?
(Income tax)
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Question 16
What is the largest expenditure item for NC?
(Education)
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Question 17
• This is a group of people who organize around a common policy or goal to influence government.
• Special Interest Group
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Question 18
What case established that you have the right to an attorney if you cannot afford one?
(Gideon v. Wainwright)
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Question 19
What group determines if a person is charged with a crime?
(A grand jury)
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Question 20
• Name 2 requirements to vote in NC.
• Registered, 18, 30-day residency, citizenship, not a felon in prison.
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Question 21
What is the term of office for elected members of the state executive branch?
(4 years)
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Question 22
• What do you call the candidate who is currently in office that is seeking reelection?
• The incumbent
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Question 23
What case established the reading of rights? (Miranda v. AZ)
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Question 24
What amendment prevents cruel and unusual punishment?
(The 8th Amendment)
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Question 25
Name 3 examples of misdemeanors. (Speeding, littering,
loitering, simple assault, DWI, etc.)
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Question 26
Who is NC’s governor?
(Pat McCrory)
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Question 27
What is NC’s legislature called?
(The General Assembly)
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Question 28
What amendment guarantees you a speedy, public trial?
(The 6th Amendment)
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Question 29
What branch in NC interprets the laws?
(The judicial branch)
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Question 30
Who brings a civil case to court?
(The Plaintiff)
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Question 31
What is the person charged with a crime called? (The defendant)
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Question 32
What are criminal cases about?
(Laws being broken)
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Question 33
What NC court hears all misdemeanors in a bench trial?
(NC District Courts)
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Question 34
What branch in NC makes the laws?
(The legislative branch)
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Question 35
What NC court holds petit jury trials for all felonies and misdemeanor appeals? (NC Superior Courts)
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Question 36
What are civil cases about?
(Disputes)
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Question 37
•Who are constituents?
•The people a lawmaker represents
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Question 38
What is the highest court in NC?
(The NC Supreme Court)
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Question 39
•What amendment lowered the voting age to 18?
•26th Amendment
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Question 40
What is the name of the position that corresponds to the Vice presidency?
(Lieutenant Governor)
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Question 41
What principle “Rule of Law” mean?
(That laws apply to everyone…no one is
above the law)
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Question 42
What court in NC hears only appeals?
(NC Court of Appeals)
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Question 43
What branch of the NC government carries out or enforces state laws?
(The Executive Branch)
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Question 44• How is a state’s number of electoral votes determined?
• Based on their total number of seats in Congress
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Question 45
How do all judges in NC get their jobs?
(They are elected)
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Question 46
• Define federalism.
(Division of power between the national and state governments)