Law Test Day 2 (King Henry VIII)

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What does the law of each level consist of?

- Constitution - Statues - Administrative Regulations - Case Law

How many people are in the Senate?

100 (2 per state)

How old was King Edward VI when he died?

15

When was the English Bill of Rights adopted?

1619

When was the US Constitution ratified?

1789

Which wife was Cathrine of Aragon, and who did she give birth to?

1; Mary 1

Which wife was Anne Boelyn, and who did she give birth to?

2; Elizabeth 1

Which wife was Jane Seymour, and who did she give birth to?

3; Edward VI

How many people are in the House of Representatives?

435 (Depending on population)

How many constitutions does the USA have?

51; 50 state and 1 federal

How many people are in the Congress?

535

How many wives did Henry VIII have?

6

How old was Edward VI when he became king?

9

Mary 1 and Cathrine of Aragon religion

Catholic

Anne Boelyn and Elizabeth 1 religion

Church of England

Jane Seymour and Edward VI religion

Church of England

When Henry VIII died who became king?

Edward VI

Who became Queen after Mary 1 died?

Elizabeth 1

At what levels are laws created?

Federal, state, local

How did Henry VIII get a divorce?

He changed England from being catholic, to being Church of England.

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

July 4th, 1776

What is Procedural Law?

Law that establishes the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law.

Who became Queen after Edward VI died?

Mary 1

Why affect did Mary 1 have on the US today?

She lead to the separation of church and state.

Why was Mary 1 known as Bloody Mary?

She tried to switch England from Church of England, back to Catholic by committing murders.

Who is the final interpreter of the Constitution?

Supreme Court

What is the separation of Church and State?

The idea that government should remain neutral towards all religions and not officially recognize or favor any religions. (state=government, church=religion)

What is Substantive Law?

The laws that govern the rights and duties of people as they act in society.

What is the Supreme Law of the Land?

U.S. Constitution


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