Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Foundational Docs
Court Cases
100

Name these three major issues that kept the Articles of Confederation from being successful

Government couldn't collect tax, no army, government was in debt from war

100

Who is in charge of the House?

Who is in charge of the Senate?

House = Speaker of the House

Senate = Vice President / Majority Leader (President Pro Tempore)

100

The 10th Amendment is important because...

It gives powers to states for everything the federal government does not have enumerated/implied power over

100

This Anti-Federalist paper argued that a small government could better support individual liberties

Brutus #1

100

This court case established that the federal government could, in fact, make a bank for itself

McCulloch v. Maryland

200

The bicameral legislative branch that we have in the US today was a compromise between which proposals?

New Jersey & Virginia plan

200

Name three programs that are represented by the term "entitlements"

Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid

200

The term "Due Process" that tries to make sure those who are accused of a crime are treated fairly is tied to which amendments, and what do these amendments protect you from?

4th - Being searched illegally

5th - Self-incrimination 

6th - Representing yourself in court 

200

This document proposed that the government should have a separation of powers

Federalist #51

200

The case that established the power of judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

300

(Everyone can earn points!) Name one difference between Federalist's and Anti-Federalists

Federalists - Large, central government

Anti-Federalists - Small, state governments, protect individual freedom

300

This court case decided that during reapportionment, districts should represent the idea of: "one person, one vote" 

Baker v. Carr

Districts can be redrawn every 10 years (with census)

Messing with districts to help win is gerrymandering

300

In Schenck v. US, the majority decision dealt with what constitutional amendment, and how did it influence that right? 

Freedom of Speech, limited during times of war if you are causing harm to military/government

300

This was written by a famous Civil Rights activist explaining his cause

Letter from Birmingham Jail - MLK Jr.

300

Redistricting is okay, as long as you don't do it based on race, according to this case

Shaw v. Reno

400

Give an example of federalism that exists in the U.S. right now

Bonus Points: (What is it called when States and the National government have the same power?)

States rebuild roads, federal government pays for highways. 

Voting requirements differ by state, but the government upholds the right of all citizens to vote

Bonus: Concurrent Powers

400

This term is used to describe the concept that the decision of higher courts should influence the decisions of lower courts on similar cases

Precedent, Binding Precedent

Somewhat related: stare decisis - court cases in the past can influence future ones

400

This term is used to describe the power the 14th Amendment gave for the Bill of Rights to be applied to states

Selective Incorporation

400

This document discussed the life long terms and review power of one branch of government

Federalist #78 - The Judiciary

400

You always have the right to an attorney now, thanks to this case

Gideon v. Wainwright

500

Implied powers arise from these three sections of the constitution:

Commerce clause, Necessary and Proper clause (elastic clause), Supremacy clause

500

What three powers does the bureaucracy have?

Enforcement and Fines - Making sure/punishing those who don't follow the rules

Compliance Monitoring - Making sure companies are following rules (inspectors)

Testifying before Congress - Congressional oversights meetings, or when Congress brings experts in for bill writing

500

It has been argued that certain underrepresented groups should be given more access to opportunities like college, employment. However, a 1978 court case decided that spots could not directly held for students of color. The term for this idea of promoting people of color is:

Affirmative Action

500

What we really need here is a strong leader, according to this document

Federalist #70


500

This case utilized the 14th Amendment to argue that you have the right to privacy/control over your body

Roe v. Wade

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