SCOTUS Cases
US Constitution
Important Papers
Vocab
Vocab Pt 2
100

No prayer in school

Engel v. Vital

100

Freedom of speech, protest, assembly, religion

1st Amendment

100

Federalist 51

Seperation of powers and checks and balances

100

designed to delay or block a vote on legislation through extended debate or other obstructive actions

filibuster

100

person or philosophy favoring tradition, stability, and gradual change over radical, sudden, revolutionary changes. Emphasis on protecting American traditions.

conservative

200

Freedom of speech in schools

Tinker v. Des Moines

200

Equal Protection Clause

14th Amendment

200

Federalist 10 

large republics to control the violence of factions 

200

fixed-amount, flexible federal funds provided to state and local governments for broad functional areas

Block grant

200

elected officials (particularly senators) use their own best judgment, conscience, and expertise to make decisions

Trustee

300

Everyone’s vote has equal power

Baker v. Carr

300

Article II

Executive Branch

300

Letter from Brinmingham Jail

injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere

300

model emphasizing direct, active involvement of citizens in political decision-making

Participatory democracy

300

fundamental, constitutional guarantees that protect individuals from arbitrary government interference

Civil liberties

400

Not able to ban corporation independent spending

Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commision

400

Women’s suffrage

19th Amendment

400

Brutus 1

Danger of large republics leading to tyranny

400

a conspicuous position, such as the U.S. presidency, that provides an outstanding platform for a leader to advocate an agenda, shape public opinion, and influence policy

bully pulpit

400

formal parliamentary procedure used, particularly in the U.S. Senate, to end debate on a bill or nomination and force an immediate vote

Cloture

500

State must attorney

Gideon v. Wainwright

500

VP is president if president die or cannot be president

25th Amendment

500

Federalist 78


Outlining judicial branch

500

foundational legal principle meaning "let the decision stand"

Stare decisis

500

a formal or informal organization of individuals who share common goals and actively work to influence public policy and government officials

Interest group

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