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The Art of Debating
Types of Court
Civil & Criminal
Cases
The People’s
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Topic 1
A bill first starts off as a _____________ by a
citizen.
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idea
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If the Representatives agree with a citizen’s idea, they research the ideas and write them into a _______.
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bill
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Topic 1
Only Representatives can introduce bills in
the U.S. _______of________.
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House of Representatives
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________of the House sends the bill to one of
the House standing committees
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Speaker
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Topic 1If a majority of the
Representatives say or select yes, the bill passes in the U.S. House
of Representatives. The bill is delivered to the U.S. Senate. If a
majority of the Senators say “yea,” the bill passes in the U.S. Senate and is ready to go to the
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Topic 1
President
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Topic 2
________use the art of debate in courts of law.
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Topic 2
Litigators or Attorneys
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Topic 2
Debating is an effective way to develop public
____________ skills.
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Topic 2
speaking
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Topic 2
Debates are not intended to be ______________.
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combative
argumentative
warlike
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_______is an essential component in debating.
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research
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3 Components of a debate
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•Opening (Introduction)
•Rebuttals
•Closing
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Topic 3
There are 2 basic court systems in the United
States
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State
Federal
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Topic 3
Every _______ has its own constitution and
laws.
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state
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Topic 3
The vast majority of cases both civil and
criminal are dealt with on the _______ level.
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State
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Topic 3
_______ courts hear cases involving laws that apply to the whole country.
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Federal
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Topic 3
Appeal and supreme courts do not have a _______. Instead cases are decided by panels
of ________.
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• jury
•judges
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Topic 4
_____________ are places where legal cases are
heard.
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Topic 4
courts
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Topic 4
Name 2 types of cases
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Topic 4
Civil cases
Criminal cases
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Topic 4
___________ cases are brought by the
government against people accused of breaking the law.
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Criminal
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Topic 4
__________ cases are brought by one party
against the other.
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Civil
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Topic 4
If you drive your care recklessly into the back of someone, you would go to
_________ court.
If you signed a contract and broke it, the person might sue
you in ______ court.Show Answer
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Criminal
Civil
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Topic 5
If you were accused of a crime like burglary, you would be given a
_______ attorney to examine all the
evidence against you.Show Answer
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defense attorney
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Topic 5
The _________ attorney represents the state and tries to convince the jury that you are
guilty.
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prosecuting
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_______ makes sure everything that
happens in court follows the rules set
down in the law.
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Judge
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Topic 5
The prosecuting attorney has to present __________ that ties the defendant to the crime.
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Evidence or proof
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Topic 5Which is an opinion about the American
justice system.
1.The Constitution grants too many rights to criminal defendants.
2.A prosecuting attorney is not allowed to manufacture evidence.
3.A judge must make sure the court proceedings follow the law.
4.In a criminal trial, all twelve jurors have to agree on a verdict.
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1.The Constitution grants too many rights to criminal defendants.
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Which is never present
in a civil trial?
1.Jury
2.Judge
3.Defendant
4.Prosecuting AttorneyShow Answer
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4. Prosecuting Attorney
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