Foundations of Democracy
Interactions Between Branches of Government
Civil Rights and Liberties
Political Ideology
Elections
Federalist Papers
Supreme Court Cases
100

A document written opposing the Constitution and in opposition to the Federalist Papers, advocating for a weaker federal government

What is Brutus no. 1?

100

These are the names of Both Chambers of Congress

What are The House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

This amendment protects the right to counsel

What is the 6th amendment?

100

The Process by which political values are passed on to the next generation.

What is political socialization?

100

These states sometimes vote conservative, sometimes vote liberal. 

What are swing states?

100

This was the original purpose of the Federalist Papers.

What is defending the US Constitution?

100

This Supreme Court Case Selectively Incorporates the Second Amendment to the States. 

What is McDonald vs Chicago?

200

Three types of Democracy

What are pluralist, elitist, representative, direct, and participatory democracy?

200

This is the most powerful position in the House of Representatives, assigns representatives to committees and is  3rd in line for President of the United States

Who is the Speaker of the House

200

This Clause in the First Amendment prevents teachers from leading students in classroom prayers. 

What is the Establishment Clause

200

They value stronger involvement from the federal government in business and fiscal policy, social equality, and strong entitlement programs. 

What are Liberals? (Democrats)

200

These are three demographic factors that influence how individuals vote.

What are:

Gender

Race

Income

Education level

 Marital Status

Religion

Region

200

Air is to fire as this is to factions.

What is liberty?

200

US vs Lopez established that this clause could not be used to justify gun control. 

What is the commerce clause?

300

This group sought a strong national government over a large republic, where the influence of factions would be minimized.

Who are the Federalists?

300

This chamber of Congress holds the power to confirm Cabinet Members and Supreme Court Justices, advise and consent to treaties, and remove the President from office after impeachment.

What is the Senate?

300

This court case established protections for symbolic AND student speech.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines ISD?

300

They value supply-side economics, limited scope of government, and traditional values.

What are conservatives? (Republicans)

300

This system in the electoral college disenfranchises this group of candidates.

Third parties (Independents)

300

This Federalist Paper argues that the Supreme Court is the Weakest of the three branches of government. 

What is Federalist 78? 

300

This over turned Plessy vs Furguson 

What is Brown vs Board of Education?

400

The idea that power to rule comes from the consent of the Governed.

What is popular sovereignty? 

400

This discribes the relationship between  Interest Groups, Congressional Commitees, and Buercratic Institutions.

What is an Iron Triangle?

400

Found in the 14th amendment this doctrine applies  certain Ammendments of the Bill of Rights on a State level

What is Selective Incorporation?

400

This Economic Theory, often favored by Liberals, advocates for strong government intervention in the economy, especially during recessions and depressions.

What is Keynesian Economics

400

Both of these actions can occur in a Representative's district after the census is taken to ensure that all votes are equally represented.

What is Redistricting and Reapportionment 
400

This Federalist Paper argues that the executive branch must be quick and decisive in an emergency

What is Federalist 70

400

Reaffirmed the Necessary and Proper Clause allows the Federal Government to open a National Bank.

What is McCollough vs Maryland?

500

This Clause in the Constitution is most often cited when expanding federal powers, specifically powers of the Legislative Branch. 

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause

500

The concept was not originally in the Constitution that allows the Supreme Court to declare actions by the other Branches of Government unconstitutional 

What is Judicial Review?

500

This process protects individuals in America by requiring the government to follow specific laws, restrictions, and procedures before punishing anyone for a crime.

What is Due Process of Law?

500

Controlling the money supply and interest rates is a primary aspect of this type of economic policy, as implemented by the Federal Reserve.

What is monetary policy?

500

This term refers to members of the Electoral College who vote for someone other than their party’s chosen candidate.

What is a faithless elector?

500

Federalist No. 78 emphasizes that the judiciary must rely on this to enforce its decisions, underscoring its lack of enforcement power.

The Executive Branch

500

This confirmed that districts cannot be drawn to benefit racial Minorities.

Shaw vs Reno

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