Government Structure
Civil Rights
Political Parties
Historical Documents
Political Participation
100

The right to exercise supreme power and authority over a region, a group, or oneself.  

  *What is sovereignty?*

100

This action by Rosa Parks is an example of civil disobedience.  

  *What is refusing to give up her bus seat?*

100

This ideology favors the least government regulation of any kind.  


  *What is libertarianism?*

100

This document first established the principle of the rule of law.  

 *What is the Magna Carta?*

100

The most common way people become candidates for public office.  


  *What is self-announcement?*

200

An independent country in which people share a common culture.

  *What is a nation-state?*

200

The amendment that granted women the right to vote.  

 *What is the Nineteenth Amendment?*

200

Nazism is built on the idea of racial superiority, a form of this political system.  

  *What is fascism?*

200

The document that declared the colonies' independence from Britain.  

  *What is the Declaration of Independence?*

200

 This term refers to the process by which people form their political attitudes.  

  *What is political socialization?*

300

The principle that no single branch of government is more powerful than the others.  

  *What are checks and balances?*

300

The Supreme Court decision that declared segregation unconstitutional.  

  *What is Brown v. Board of Education?*

300

This term refers to the framework of shared values and beliefs in a society.  

  *What is political culture?*

300

This document outlines the structure of the U.S. government and its powers.  

  *What is the Constitution?*

300

The act of drawing legislative district boundaries to give one group an advantage.  

  *What is gerrymandering?*

400

The power to impeach officials belongs only to this chamber of Congress.  

  *What is the House of Representatives?*

400

 The act that aimed to end discrimination in public places and employment.  

  *What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?*

400

The political party that has existed the longest in the U.S.  

 Democrats

400

The first ten amendments to the Constitution.  

  *What are the Bill of Rights?*

400

The primary goal of political parties.

  *What is to get their candidates elected?*

500

The clause that resolves conflicts between state and federal laws.  

  *What is the Supremacy Clause?*

500

The right to practice any religion of one's choosing is guaranteed under this amendment.  

  *What is the First Amendment?*

500

This political ideology is more likely to favor government intervention in moral issues.  

  *What is conservatism?*

500

The document that established a framework for self-governance in Plymouth Colony.  

  *What is the Mayflower Compact?*

500

The first step in the policymaking process.

  *What is issue identification?*

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