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Title: Civics


1
Civics Economics Top 100
  • What every student should know to pass the Civics
    Economics EOC
  • Goal 6

2
Goal 6 The learner will explain why laws are
needed and how they are enacted, implemented, and
enforced at the national, state, and local levels.
3
Foundations of Law
  • Code of Hammurabi - the earliest legal code known
    in its entirety
  • Ten Commandments - ten injunctions given to
    Moses, serving as the basis of Mosaic Law
  • Justinian Codes - the collections of laws and
    legal interpretations developed under the
    sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I

4
Types of Laws
  • Common law a body of law based on judges
    decisions
  • Criminal law the group of laws that tell which
    acts are crimes, how accused persons should be
    tried in court, and how crimes should be punished
  • Civil law the group of laws that help settle
    disagreements between people

5
Types of Laws
  • Constitutional law - a body of statutory and case
    law based on, concerns, or interprets a
    constitution
  • Administrative law - the body of rules,
    regulations, orders, and decisions created by
    administrative agencies of government 
  • Statutory law - the body of laws created by
    legislative statutes
  • International law - the body of rules that
    nations generally recognize as binding in their
    conduct toward one another.

6
Creation of Laws
  • The early leaders of our nation knew that it was
    important to establish a set of laws for the
    nation.
  • Law must be fair, reasonable, and understandable.

7
Lobbying Procedures
  • Interest groups work to convince senators and
    representatives to support bills that help their
    members and to oppose bill that hurt them. This
    is done by hiring lobbyists, people who represent
    interest groups.

8
Mass Media
  • Newspapers, motion pictures, radio, television,
    and magazines, all of which have the technical
    capacity to deliver information to millions of
    people.

9
Consequences of Breaking the Law
  • A major purpose of laws is to keep the peace and
    prevent violent acts.
  • Laws set punishments that are meant to discourage
    potential criminals from such acts as murder,
    assault, or robbery.

10
Types of Punishments
  • Probation
  • Juvenile detention
  • Community service
  • House arrest
  • Prison
  • Boot camp

11
Criminal Trial Process
  1. Arrest Police arrest and book suspect
  2. Preliminary Hearing Suspect appears before a
    judge, bail is set
  3. Indictment Grand jury hears evidence and
    formally charges the suspect with a crime
  4. Arraignment Defendant pleads not guilty, trial
    date is set. OR Defendant pleads guilty and
    accepts a plea bargain.
  5. Trial Prosecution and defense present cases to
    jury. Jury reaches verdict.
  6. Acquittal Defendant found not guilty and goes
    free. OR Sentencing Defendant found guilty,
    judge sentences defendant.

12
Civil Trial
  1. Plaintiffs attorney files a complaint
  2. Court sends a summons to defendant
  3. Defendants attorney files a written answer
  4. Attorneys for both sides exchange pleadings
    documents
  5. Attorneys for plaintiff and defendant argue case
    in court
  6. Court gives a verdict

13
Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • State Bureau of Investigation (SBI)
  • Municipal or county law enforcement

14
Independent Agencies
  • There are three types of independent agencies
  • Executive Agencies are under the direct control
    of the President. (NASA, EPA)
  • Regulatory Commissions make and carry out rules
    for certain business or economic activities.
    (FCC, CPSC)
  • Government Corporations are like private
    businesses, but provide public services. (US
    Postal Service)

15
Regulatory Commissions
  • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) makes
    rules for radio and television stations.
  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
    sets safety standards for products.

16
Informed Citizenry
  • Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
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