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17 Cards in this Set
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What does the Full Faith and Credit Clause require of states? |
whatever state you are in, those are the rules you follow |
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What level of government is responsible for laws relating to marriage licenses? |
states |
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What 3 things are "set out" in state constitutions? |
how power is authorized, organized, and limited |
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What are some sources of revenue for state and local government? |
sales tax, income tax
property tax |
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How can state and local government officials be removed from their job before their term expires? |
Recall |
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Where do local government get their power from? |
State governments |
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Why is the amendment process a good example of federalism? |
Both governments have rules, national and state |
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Who proposes amendments? Who ratifies them? |
national gov
state gov |
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What are the 5 freedoms found in the 1st amendment? |
Religion Assembly Petition Press Speech |
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What core democratic values are involved in the debate over flag burning? |
Freedom of speech vs patriotism |
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Picketing is a legal "manner" of assembly, as long as it is what? |
peaceful |
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What does the 2nd amendment protect? |
Right to bear arms |
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What did the Supreme Court case of Miranda v. Arizona force police officers to do? |
Read Miranda rights and the police interrogation procedure |
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What did the Supreme Court case of Gideon v. Wainwright force states to do? |
Right to attorney |
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What are the three provisions of the 14th amendment? |
Citizenship for African Americans, equal protection, states can't deny your rights |
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What is the exclusionary rule? |
Any evidence obtained without a warrant can't be used in trial |
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What did the 16th amendment allow congress to do? |
Allows congress to tax persons income |