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100

The major problem with the AOC.

What is a weak central government?

100

Powers that both the state and federal government have.

What are concurrent powers?

100

When party members and independents can vote.

What is a semi-closed primary?

100

The highest amount of discretionary spending.

What is the military?

100

These are the requirements to be president.

What is 35 years of age, a natural born citizen, and 14 years of residency

200

The type of trade congress regulates.

What is interstate commerce?

200

When the federal government is supreme to the states and can intervene with them.

What is Cooperative Federalism?

200
The date that a whole bunch of states get together and all hold their primary on the same day.

What is Super Tuesday?

200
The case that made redistricting solely based on race unconstitutional.

What is Reynolds v Simms?

200

A deal made with other countries, by the president, that doesn't supersede any laws.

What is an executive agreement?

300
The name of the compromise between the NJ and VA plan.

What is the Connecticut Compromise?

300

The 2 clauses in question during McCulloch v. Maryland and U.S. v. Lopez.

What are the necessary and proper clause, and the commerce clause?
300
The time when candidates compete within their party, test language, raise money, and float their names.

What is an invisible primary?

300

The steps from bill to law.

What is introduce, reference, hearings, markups, floor, switch, conference, president

300

The type of president Hamilton advocates for.

What is an energetic president?

400

SCOTUS can strike down something that they deem unconstitutional.

What is Judicial Review? 

400

A grant given to the states for a specific purpose and the federal government has strong influence on how that money is used.

What is a categorical grant?

400

The 4 major purposes of a National Convention. 

What is to select your vp, select nominee, accept the party platform, and unify the party?

400

The amount of times congress has impeached the president. 

What is 3 times (4 if you count Trumps twice)

400

The 5 reasons Hamilton says an executive is needed.

What is protection against foreign attacks, steady administration of laws, protection of property, secure liberty, protection against anarchy and factions?

500

The biggest thing anti-federalists could get into the constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

The type of grants included in the No Child Left Behind Act.

What are special/project grants?

500
The number of times the president has lost the popular vote but won the electoral college.

What is 4 times?

500

The person who conducted the longest filibuster.

Who is Strom Thurmond?

500

A group that conspires against and tries to undermine an agency.

What is an evil cabal?

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