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Explore key details on elections, departments, and law in the U.S. government. Discover insights on Supreme Court decisions, circuit coverage, and more through charts, maps, and critical thinking exercises.
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Citizenship skillbuilder, p. 170 6-1 . Which candidate won the election? 6-2. Which candidate won the electoral vote?
Chart, p. 183 6-3 . Which department manages public lands? 6-4. In what year was the Dept. of Transportation created?
Map, p. 193 6-5 . Which circuit covers the largest geographical area? 6-6. Why do you think District 3 is smaller than District 13?
Critical Thinking Skillbuilder, p. 205 6-7 . What information does this graph show? 6-8. What do the numbers on the vertical axis indicate?
Critical Thinking Skillbuilder, p. 205 6-9 . What time period does the graph cover? 6-10. In what year did the Supreme Court offer the fewest opinions?
Critical Thinking Skillbuilder, p. 205 7-1 . What change has occurred in the caseload of the Supreme Court? 7-2. In general, how does the number of cases appealed to the Supreme Court compare to the number it hears and approves?
Chart, p. 207 7-3 . What earlier decision did Brown v. Board of Education overturn? 7-4. Which cases reinforced peaceable assembly and association protection of the First Amendment?
Chart, p. 213 7-5 . About how many laws did the Warren court overturn? 7-6. Which court overturned the most state and local laws?
Chart, p. 225 7-7 . Who controls precinct workers? 7-8. Which committee controls city, town, or county committees?
Chart, p. 611 7-9 . Name two countries where the production workers earn less than $10 per hour. 7-10. Which countries’ production workers receive the highest compensation?