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Civics Unit 2 Part A

front 1

concept allowing the Supreme Court to examine if a law jurisdiction is constitutional

back 1

judicial review

front 2

means "let the decision stand"

back 2

stare decisis

front 3

Disagreements between their governments are resolved in
A federal courts

back 3

state governments

front 4

cases that can be heard in either state or federal courts

back 4

concurrent jurisdiction

front 5

prevents a group of nations from trading with a target nation

back 5

embargo

front 6

completely unrelated additions to a bill

back 6

riders

front 7

ends a filibuster

back 7

cloture

front 8

police must explain why they are holding a prisoner

back 8

writ of habeas corpus

front 9

__________are sometimes hired by private groups to represent their point of view and influence government decision makers.

back 9

Lobbyists

front 10

__________is the tactic of delaying a vote to force a bill's sponsor to withdraw the measure.

back 10

Filibustering