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Question 1

What is a local law called?

(An ordinance)

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Question 2

Who takes over if something happens to the governor?

(The Lt. Governor)

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Question 3

What is the largest source of revenue for counties?

(Property Taxes)

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Question 4

What are zoning laws?

(Laws that determine land use)

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Question 5Name 2 functions of

county government. (Provide services, administer state & federal laws, and

protect community)

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Question 6

Give 2 examples of items with excise taxes? (Alcohol, tobacco,

gasoline, etc.)

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Question 7

What amendment guarantees states their reserved powers?

(Tenth)

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Question 8

How many counties does NC have?

(100)

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Question 9

What is a city and its surrounding suburbs called?

(Metropolitan Area)

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Question 10

What is NC’s start of the fiscal year?

(July 1)

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Question 11What is the largest

political subdivision of the state called?

(Counties)

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Question 12

Who is the chief executive all of NC municipalities?

(The town or city manager)

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Question 13

What is the legislature of all NC counties?

(The Board of Commissioners)

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Question 14What are the petit jury

trial courts called in NC that hear felonies and civil matters over $10,000?

(Superior Courts)

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Question 15

What are the two largest sources of tax revenue for NC?

(Income and sales tax)

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Question 16

What are the 2 largest expenditures for NC & other states?

(Education & health)

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Question 17

What is the term of office for members of Currituck County’s BOC?

(4 years)

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Question 18Name 3 types of license fees

the state collects to pay for the benefit?

(Driver’s, Marriage, Hunting, Fishing, Business, etc.)

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Question 19

What state has no counties?

(Delaware)

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Question 20

What is the term of office for elected members of the state executive branch?

(4 years)

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Question 21

What 2 dates are on NC’s flag?

(May 20, 1775 and April 12, 1776)

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Question 22

What right does Article I, section 15 guarantee to all citizens?

(A public education)

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Question 23

Correctly spell NC’s capital.

(Raleigh)

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Question 24

Who is NC’s governor?

(Pat McCrory)

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Question 25

What is a state law called?

(Statute)

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Question 26At which level in NC are

only bench trials held for misdemeanors and civil matters less than $10,000?

(District Courts)

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Question 27

What is NC’s legislature called?

(The General Assembly)

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Question 28Name the 3 types of

municipalities in NC.

(Cities, towns, and villages)

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Question 29How many members

are there in the NC House?

(120)

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Question 30

What party still controls most state offices?

(The Republican Party)

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Question 31

What is the term of office for NC legislators?

(2 years)

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Question 32

What is the term of all appellate judges and justices in NC?

(8 years)

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Question 33

How many constitutions has NC had?

(3)

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Question 34

How many members are there in NC’s Senate?

(50)

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Question 35

How many members are there on Currituck County’s Board of Education?

(5)

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Question 36

What year was Currituck founded?

(1668)

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Question 37

How does a municipality grow?

(Through annexation)

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Question 38

In what year was NC’s present constitution adopted?

(1971)

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Question 39

What is the elected advisory group that assists the governor called in NC?

(The Council of State)

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Question 40

Name our NC District 1 Senator.

(Bill Cook)

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Question 41

How many members are on Currituck County’s Board of Commissioners?

(7)

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Question 42

Who is our District #1 Representative to the NC House of Representatives?

(Bob Steinburg)