Foundations of American Democracy
Interactions Among Branches
Civil Liberties & Civil Rights
Ideologies & Beliefs
Political Participation
100

This principle states that people are the ultimate source of government power.

 What is popular sovereignty

100

This tactic allows senators to delay or block legislation through unlimited debate.

filibuster

100

These protect individuals from government action.

What are civil liberties?

100

This process explains how individuals form political beliefs over time

: What is political socialization?

100

This belief that one’s participation matters increases voter turnout.

What is political efficacy?

200

This idea says people consent to government in exchange for protection.

social contract

200

This requires 60 votes to end a filibuster.

cloture

200

This clause requires states to treat individuals equally under the law.

What is the Equal Protection Clause?

200

This term measures how reliable a poll is.

r: What is the margin of error?

200

These organizations influence policy through lobbying, litigation, and mobilization.

What are interest groups?

300

This clause allows Congress to regulate interstate economic activity.

Commerce Clause?

300

This presidential power can be overridden by a two‑thirds vote in both chambers.

What is Veto

300

This type of due process focuses on fair legal procedures.

what is procedural due process

300

This ideology supports a more active national government to promote equality.

What is liberal ideology?

300

This type of brief provides additional arguments in court cases.

What is an amicus curiae brief?

400

This compromise created a bicameral legislature balancing large and small states.

Great Compromise

400

his term describes when divided government and polarization prevent policy change.

what is gridelock 

400

Policies designed to address past discrimination fall under this term.

What is affirmative action?

400

This ideology supports minimal government involvement in both economic and personal matters.

What is libertarianism?

400

This advantage helps people already in office get reelected.

: What is the incumbency advantage?

500

This amendment is the foundation for selective incorporation.

Fourteenth Amendment

500

This three‑way relationship includes Congress, bureaucratic agencies, and interest groups.

What is an iron triangle?

500

This type of due process protects fundamental rights not explicitly listed.

What is substantive due process?

500

This ideology supports limited government involvement in the economy and traditional values.

What is conservative ideology?

500

This media behavior focuses on polling and competition rather than policy issues.

What is horse‑race journalism?

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