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What is the 6th amendment

  • Right to a fair speedy public trial. 

  • right to an attorney.

  • Right to know the charges against you. 

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What is the purpose of the supremacy clause?

It establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions.

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What are some of the main belifs of liberals?

believing in equality and individual liberty, supporting private property and individual rights, supporting the idea of limited constitutional government,

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When was the U.S government founded?

1789

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What is political socialization?

 the process in which people develop their political values, beliefs, attitudes and ideology

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Main idea of Fed. 10

warning the power of factions and competing interests over the United States Government.

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What are states reserved powers?

  • ownership of property
  • education of inhabitants
  • implementation of welfare and other benefits programs and distribution of aid
  • protecting people from local threats
  • maintaining a justice system
  • setting up local governments such as counties and municipalities
  • maintaining state highways and setting up the means of administrating local roads
  • regulation of industry
  • raising funds to support their activities
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What are core beliefs of conservatives ?


  • Individual Freedom
  • Limited Government
  • The Rule of Law
  • Peace through Strength. 
  • Fiscal Responsibility. 
  • Free Markets
  • Human Dignity.



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What is seperation of powers?

the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.

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What is the main influence in political beliefs

families, media, peers, schools, religions, work and legal systems.

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What impact did the 19th amendment have ?

more women than ever were empowered to pursue a broad range of political interests as voters.

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What is necesarry and proper clause?



The Necessary and Proper Clause enables Congress to pass special laws to require other departments of the government to prosecute or adjudicate particular claims, whether asserted by the government itself or by private persons.


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what functions to political parties serve

- informing and activating supportors 

- bonding agent

- governing 

- watchdog

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What are the implied powers?

Powers authorized by a document (from the Constitution) which, while not stated, seem to be implied by powers expressly stated.

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How does media influence politics?

The Media can serve as a gatekeeper deciding what subjects become national political issues and for how long. They play the role of the gatekeeper by controlling what information people get and what information gets out.

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What did federalist no. 50 create in government ?

checks and balances

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What is federalism?

 a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. .

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When were political paties created and why?




Political parties began to form during the struggle over ratification of the federal Constitution of 1787. Friction between them increased as attention shifted from the creation of a new federal government to the question of how powerful that federal government would be.


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Whats the full faith and credit clause?

States must take the laws of another state with full faith and credit

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What does media serve as in government 

a key linkage institution between the people and policy makers 

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Which amendments expand voting rights?

15th, 19th, 26th, 24th

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How does federalism limit national power

by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments

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What are the 5 ways that candidates are nominated in the U.S

- self announcment 

-caucus 

-convention 

- direct primary

-petition 

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What is the Equal protection clause?

No state can deny any citizen equal protection of the laws. This clause was a part of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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What is the watchdog function

watches the government and makes sure that the government is serving the publics interest and conveys their finidng back to the people 

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