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Study Guide for Civics Final Exam 2014: Key Concepts and Topics

This comprehensive study guide is designed to help students prepare for the Civics Final Exam on May 27, 2014, covering essential topics from Chapters 3, 4, 8, 9, and 17. The guide focuses on federal powers over public schools, the legislative branch, the rule of law, concurrent powers, local and state government responsibilities, checks and balances, and the amendment process. Key terms such as poll tax, the speaker of the house, and judicial review are also included to ensure a well-rounded understanding of U.S. civics and government structures.

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Study Guide for Civics Final Exam 2014: Key Concepts and Topics

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  1. Study Guide for Civics Final • May 27th2014 • Chapters 3, 4, 8, 9, & 17 • Tuesday • Monday we have off of school

  2. Civics Final 2014 • Federal governments power over public schools • Legislative Branch • The Rule of Law • Concurrent Powers • Local and State government • Goal of the Constitution • Checks and Balances • How are amendments to the Constitution ratified?

  3. Civics Final 2014 • Poll Tax • Amendments to the Constitution • Speaker of the House • Standing Committees • How a bill is introduced • Number of Senators • Diplomat • Requirements for the Presidency

  4. Civics Final 2014 • Judicial Review • Supreme Court and its Justices Requirements • Federal District Judge • Unconstitutional Laws • Responsibilities of State Government • Small Claims Court • Appeals Court • Responsibilities of State Government

  5. Civics Final 2014 • Responsibilities of Federal Government • Municipal Charter • Mayor-Council System • Public Schools • Board of Directors • U.S. Economic System • Command Economy

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