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Ch. 2-4 Clicker Review

Ch. 2-4 Clicker Review. Ch. 2 REVIEW. Written laws enacted by legislatures A draft of a proposed law being considered by a legislature What the lawmakers who passed a law wanted the law to mean Court decision on a legal question that guides future cases with similar questions

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Ch. 2-4 Clicker Review

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  1. Ch. 2-4 Clicker Review

  2. Ch. 2 REVIEW • Written laws enacted by legislatures • A draft of a proposed law being considered by a legislature • What the lawmakers who passed a law wanted the law to mean • Court decision on a legal question that guides future cases with similar questions • A court proceeding • To take a case to a higher court for rehearing Appeal Bills Legislative intent Precedent Statutes Trial E. B. C. D. F. A.

  3. Ch. 3 REVIEW • Active support or argument for a cause • Influencing or persuading legislators to take action to introduce a bill or vote a certain way on a proposed law • A procedure by which voters can propose a law and submit it to the electorate or the legislature for approval • A procedure in which issues are voted on directly by the citizens rather than by their representatives • The removal of an elected official from office by a vote of the people A. Advocacy Initiative Lobbying Recall Referendum C. B. E. D.

  4. Ch. 4 REVIEW • The process of discussing an issue to reach a settlement or agreement • A mutual agreement between two sides in a civil lawsuit, made either before the case goes to trial or before a final judgment is entered, that settles or ends the dispute • A way of settling a dispute w/o going to trial. The parties who disagree select one or more impartial persons to settle the argument • The act or process of resolving a dispute between two or more parties Arbitration Mediation Negotiation Settlement C. D. A. B.

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