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Quiz 10/6 Give one way that power is separated in America. Give one power of the federal government. Give one power of the state government. Give one concurrent power. What does it mean to be conservative? Liberal? Why is it important to know that someone telling you something is liberal or conservative?

Quiz 10/6 Give one way that power is separated in America. Give one power of the federal government. Give one power of the state government. Give one concurrent

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Quiz 10/6Quiz 10/6 Give one way that power is separated in America.

Give one power of the federal government.

Give one power of the state government.

Give one concurrent power.

What does it mean to be conservative? Liberal? Why is it important to know that someone telling you something is liberal or conservative?

What is the term for the idea that people are the main source of the government’s authority?

What is the term for the idea that power is shared between the central and state governments?

Did the American Revolution increase or decrease the number of crimes punishable by death?

What are two parts of the modern legal system that protect from executing the innocent?

QUESTION RESPONSE: Does the death penalty keep society safer? Does the death penalty give the government too much power?

Constitutional Protections of

Justice

Constitutional Protections of

JusticeI. Bill of Rights

II. Court SystemIII. “Great Equalizer”

I. Bill of RightsII. Court System

III. “Great Equalizer”

I. Bill of RightsI. Bill of RightsA. Fourth Amendment- right to privacy

1. Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures

2. Need for warrant or probable cause

B. Fifth Amendment- due process protections

1. Life, liberty, and property cannot be taken away without due process

2.Right not to be witness against self, not be tried twice

C. Sixth Amendment- right to fair, speedy, public trial

D. Eighth Amendment- no cruel and unusual punishment, no excessive bail

II. Court SystemII. Court SystemA. Dual Courts

1. Federal and state court systems with appeals system

B. Types of Cases

1. Criminal- damage upon someone else or community

2. Civil- dispute between two people

C. Judicial Independence

1. Judges cannot be punished

a. Salary cannot be reduced; serve for life

2. Judges not elected

a. Justice and law should be priority, not appealing to people

III. Great EqualizerIII. Great Equalizer

A. Justice is blind

1. No need for political power to form policy

B. Everyone equal under law