An example ofa power givento the federalgovernmentonlyPower toregulateinternationaltradeTo makethe lawsWhat is therole of thelegislativebranch?2/3How manyCongressmembersare needed tooverturn a veto?Bydeterminingwhat storiesreachviewersHow doesthe mediaact as agatekeeper?Groups thattry toinfluencepublic policyInterestGroupsTheSupremeCourtThe highestcourt in theUnitedStatesDemocratsA liberalpoliticalpartySupplyThe amount ofa good orservice thatproducers arewilling and ableto offerU.S.DistrictCourtsWhat is thelowest levelof theFederal CourtSystem?OriginalJurisdictionThe power tohear a courtcase for thefirst timeGideon v.WainwrightThe court casethat establishedthat citizenshave the rightto an attorneyAn exampleof a powerreserved forstategovernmentsThe powerto provideedu tocitizensCivilCaseA type of courtcase wheresomeone islooking toreceive"compensation?"RegulatoryAgencyGovernmentAgenciesthat ensurebusinessesact properlyMisdemeanorA less seriouscrime that carriesa maximumsentence of nomore than oneyearLibertarianAnexampleof a thirdpartyPowersspecificallylisted in theConstitutionWhat areexpressedpowers?6thAmendmentAmendmentthat providescitizens withthe right toan attorneyDueProcessTheConstitutionalrequirementthat the govfolllows fairrules in courtSigningor vetoinga lawOne way thatthe presidentcan influencepolicyCongressionalCommitteesThe groupsthat work on abill before it issent throughCongressAnordinanceWhat is thename for alaw at thelocal level?ApprovingthepresidentsbudgetproposalsOne way thatthe leg branchchecksexecutivepowerCriminalCaseA type of courtcase wheresomeone isaccused ofbreaking the lawJudicialReviewThe power ofthe courts toreview theConstitutionalityof a lawCentralBankThegovernmentestablishedbank thatcontrols themoney supplyBiasFavoringone viewoveranotherExecutiveBranchThe Cabinetbelongs tothis branchofgovernmentA serviceprovided bythegovernmentWhat isa publicservice?Consumptionthe usingof goodsandservices.ReservedPowersPowers notlisted in theConstitutionand given tothe statesAnti-trustlawsLaws thatpreventmonopoliesTheLegislativeBranchThe branch ofthe governmentcovered byArticle 1 of theConst.Tointerpretthe lawsWhat is therole of theJudicialBranch?RepublicansAconservativepoliticalpartyMonopolyA situationwhere onebusinesspreventscompetitionDemandThe amount ofa good orservice thatconsumers arewilling to buyAfelonyA serious crimesuch asmurder,kidnapping, orarmed robberyAppellateJurisdictionThe powerto hear acourt caseon appealAn example ofa power givento the federalgovernmentonlyPower toregulateinternationaltradeTo makethe lawsWhat is therole of thelegislativebranch?2/3How manyCongressmembersare needed tooverturn a veto?Bydeterminingwhat storiesreachviewersHow doesthe mediaact as agatekeeper?Groups thattry toinfluencepublic policyInterestGroupsTheSupremeCourtThe highestcourt in theUnitedStatesDemocratsA liberalpoliticalpartySupplyThe amount ofa good orservice thatproducers arewilling and ableto offerU.S.DistrictCourtsWhat is thelowest levelof theFederal CourtSystem?OriginalJurisdictionThe power tohear a courtcase for thefirst timeGideon v.WainwrightThe court casethat establishedthat citizenshave the rightto an attorneyAn exampleof a powerreserved forstategovernmentsThe powerto provideedu tocitizensCivilCaseA type of courtcase wheresomeone islooking toreceive"compensation?"RegulatoryAgencyGovernmentAgenciesthat ensurebusinessesact properlyMisdemeanorA less seriouscrime that carriesa maximumsentence of nomore than oneyearLibertarianAnexampleof a thirdpartyPowersspecificallylisted in theConstitutionWhat areexpressedpowers?6thAmendmentAmendmentthat providescitizens withthe right toan attorneyDueProcessTheConstitutionalrequirementthat the govfolllows fairrules in courtSigningor vetoinga lawOne way thatthe presidentcan influencepolicyCongressionalCommitteesThe groupsthat work on abill before it issent throughCongressAnordinanceWhat is thename for alaw at thelocal level?ApprovingthepresidentsbudgetproposalsOne way thatthe leg branchchecksexecutivepowerCriminalCaseA type of courtcase wheresomeone isaccused ofbreaking the lawJudicialReviewThe power ofthe courts toreview theConstitutionalityof a lawCentralBankThegovernmentestablishedbank thatcontrols themoney supplyBiasFavoringone viewoveranotherExecutiveBranchThe Cabinetbelongs tothis branchofgovernmentA serviceprovided bythegovernmentWhat isa publicservice?Consumptionthe usingof goodsandservices.ReservedPowersPowers notlisted in theConstitutionand given tothe statesAnti-trustlawsLaws thatpreventmonopoliesTheLegislativeBranchThe branch ofthe governmentcovered byArticle 1 of theConst.Tointerpretthe lawsWhat is therole of theJudicialBranch?RepublicansAconservativepoliticalpartyMonopolyA situationwhere onebusinesspreventscompetitionDemandThe amount ofa good orservice thatconsumers arewilling to buyAfelonyA serious crimesuch asmurder,kidnapping, orarmed robberyAppellateJurisdictionThe powerto hear acourt caseon appeal

Civics & Econ Year-In-Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Power to regulate international trade
    An example of a power given to the federal government only
  2. What is the role of the legislative branch?
    To make the laws
  3. How many Congressmembers are needed to overturn a veto?
    2/3
  4. How does the media act as a gatekeeper?
    By determining what stories reach viewers
  5. Interest Groups
    Groups that try to influence public policy
  6. The highest court in the United States
    The Supreme Court
  7. A liberal political party
    Democrats
  8. The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer
    Supply
  9. What is the lowest level of the Federal Court System?
    U.S. District Courts
  10. The power to hear a court case for the first time
    Original Jurisdiction
  11. The court case that established that citizens have the right to an attorney
    Gideon v. Wainwright
  12. The power to provide edu to citizens
    An example of a power reserved for state governments
  13. A type of court case where someone is looking to receive "compensation?"
    Civil Case
  14. Government Agencies that ensure businesses act properly
    Regulatory Agency
  15. A less serious crime that carries a maximum sentence of no more than one year
    Misdemeanor
  16. An example of a third party
    Libertarian
  17. What are expressed powers?
    Powers specifically listed in the Constitution
  18. Amendment that provides citizens with the right to an attorney
    6th Amendment
  19. The Constitutional requirement that the gov folllows fair rules in court
    Due Process
  20. One way that the president can influence policy
    Signing or vetoing a law
  21. The groups that work on a bill before it is sent through Congress
    Congressional Committees
  22. What is the name for a law at the local level?
    An ordinance
  23. One way that the leg branch checks executive power
    Approving the presidents budget proposals
  24. A type of court case where someone is accused of breaking the law
    Criminal Case
  25. The power of the courts to review the Constitutionality of a law
    Judicial Review
  26. The government established bank that controls the money supply
    Central Bank
  27. Favoring one view over another
    Bias
  28. The Cabinet belongs to this branch of government
    Executive Branch
  29. What is a public service?
    A service provided by the government
  30. the using of goods and services.
    Consumption
  31. Powers not listed in the Constitution and given to the states
    Reserved Powers
  32. Laws that prevent monopolies
    Anti-trust laws
  33. The branch of the government covered by Article 1 of the Const.
    The Legislative Branch
  34. What is the role of the Judicial Branch?
    To interpret the laws
  35. A conservative political party
    Republicans
  36. A situation where one business prevents competition
    Monopoly
  37. The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy
    Demand
  38. A serious crime such as murder, kidnapping, or armed robbery
    A felony
  39. The power to hear a court case on appeal
    Appellate Jurisdiction