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EOC Review
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NC Constitution
NC State Government
County and City Government
Public Policy
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How many times has the NC Constitution been changed?
3
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Who is NC chief executive?
The Governor
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How many counties are there in NC?
100
1,4
Who is the county’s highest elected law enforcement?
Sheriff
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What is the structure of the NCConstitution?
Preamble, Declaration of Rights, Articles
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What is the Council of State?
Executive advisory committee to the Governor; attorney general and secretary of state
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Who represent city districts and work with the to run the city government?
Aldermen
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What is the name of money received from federal, state, and local government.
Intergovernmental Revenue
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What part of the NC ConstitutionExplains the reasons for the purpose of the constitution.
The Preamble
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What is the lawmaking body North Carolina called?
The General Assembly
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Who is the executive appointed to run a city?
City Manager
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What is the form of redistricting that many consider controversial and illegal?
Gerrymandering
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What are the Halifax Resolves?
North Carolina declared its independence from Britain on April 12,
1776
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What is it called when the Governor veto parts of a bill?
Line-item veto
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What elective representatives oversee public education in a given district?
The School Board
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What is annexation?
City governments extend their legal control over surrounding areas.
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What three principles are founded the NC Constitution?
limited government, separation of powers, and checks and balances.
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What happen in State v. Mann and the Leandro Case?
NC Supreme Court Cases: ruling that slaves were property and requiring that public school funding be equal and fair.
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What are the three forms of city government?
Mayor-Council, Council-Manager, and Commission Form
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The power to limit land use within certain areas.&
Another word for a law, often a local law
Zoning and Ordinance