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5 100 200 300 400 500 Supreme Court Judicial Terms True and False Actors of the Court Bureaucracy Government Review

6 Current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court A 100

7 Who is John Roberts? A 100

8 The Supreme Court is more likely to have original or appellate jurisdictaion. A 200

9 What is appellate? A 200

10 The three women associate justices on the current Supreme Court. A 300

11 Who are Ginsburg, Sotomayor, and Kagan? A 300

12 A 400 When is the Supreme Court in session?

13 When is 1 st Monday in October through the end of June. A 400

14 Term which means the Supreme Court will hear a case. A 500

15 What is writ of certiorari? A 500

16 B 100 When a court hears a case for the 1 st time it is called.

17 What is original jurisdiction? B 100

18 Guarantee that a person will know why he is being held in jail. B 200

19 What is writ of habeas corpus? B 200

20 Means “friend of the court” and are briefs written by government agencies, interest groups and individuals in support of a decision. B 300

21 What is amicus curia brief? B 300

22 Group that decides whether there is enough evidence to have a trial. Generally 12-23 people. B 400

23 What is grand jury? B 400

24 Jury that establishes the guilt or innocence of the accused. B 500

25 What is petit jury? B 500

26 The Supreme Court can declare a law unconstitutional once it has been written by the Congress. C 100

27 False (Justiciable Dispute) C 100

28 The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction. C 200

29 What is true? C 200

30 The Executive Branch has the power to establish lower courts according to the U.S. Constitution. C 300

31 What is False? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 Place a Wager

33 McCulloch v. Maryland established judicial review. C 400

34 What is false? C 400

35 Most judicial cases are not heard in the federal (national) court system. C 500

36 What is true? C 500

37 Prosecutor for the federal government who dresses formally to argue a case before the Supreme Court. Aka “Tenth Justice.” D 100

38 Who is solicitor general? D 100

39 AKA as judges they issue arrest warrants, hold hearings, set bail and other judicial responsibilities. D 200

40 Who are magistrates? D 200

41 Do a lot of the grunt work such as research and writing of opinions for the Supreme Court justices? D 300

42 Who are law clerks? D 300

43 Court eras are named after. D 400

44 Who are the Chief Justice? D 400

45 The ability of the judiciary to declare a law, proposal, executive order or amendment unconstitutional is D 500

46 Judicial Review D 500

47 System based on rewarding friends and patrons. E 100

48 What is the spoils system? E 100

49 Three components of bureaucratic system. E 200

50 What are hierarchy, formal rules and job specialization? E 200

51 True are False: There are more civilian bureaucrats than military. E 300

52 What is true? E 300

53 What cabinet has the largest budget? E 400

54 What is Department of Health and Human Services? E 400

55 What is the name of the leader of the Department of Justice? Who is current person? E 500

56 What is Attorney General, Eric Holder E 500

57 Constitutional amendment that says that powers not given to the national Government become the power of the States. F 100

58 What is 10 th Amendment? F 100

59 The politically active branch of an interest group is called. F 200

60 What is a PAC? F 200

61 Act that restricted the political activity of government employees is. F 300

62 What is Hatch Act? F 300

63 The type of government where the power is housed at the state and local level. F 400

64 What is Confederal Government? F 400

65 When power is returned to local and state governments. F 500

66 What is devolution? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Term when a person has identities that do not predict similar political ideology. Ex. Poor, Devote Christian, who is Gay. Click on screen to continue

69 Cross-cutting Cleavage Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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