Foundational Docs
Required Cases
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Bureaucracy
Federalism
Federalist Papers
100

Formal separation from Britain influenced by Enlightenment ideals

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

Established the principle of judicial review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

Bicameral houses of Congress

What is the Senate and the House of Representatives?

100

This Article of the Constitution gives the executive branch its power

What is Article II?

100

This Article of the U.S. Constitution gives the judicial branch its power

What is Article III?

100

Top advisors of the President based on a particular policy area

What is the Cabinet?

100

Giving power back to the states

What is devolution?

100

Essay that argues that liberty is safest in a large republic due to the existence of many factions

What is Federalist 10?

200

The first Constitution of the U.S. that favored strong state rights and a weak federal government

What are the Articles of Confederation?

200

Established the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution and federal laws over state laws

What is McCullough v. Maryland?

200

This Article of the Constitution gives the legislative branch its power

What is Article I?

200

Presidential power to not sign a bill and send it back to Congress with reasons

What is veto?

200

SCOTUS’ power to declare federal legislation invalid if it violates the Constitution

What is judicial review?

200

Sub-units of Cabinet departments where the President appoints the head, who is known as a “Director”

What are executive agencies?

200

Type of federalism where national and state powers are divided and separate

What is dual federalism (layer cake)?

200

Argues that separation of powers within the national government is the best way to prevent concentration of power in the hands of one person or single group

What is Federalist 51?

300

Defines powers and limits of each branch of government through checks and balances

What is the Constitution?

300

Congress may not use the Commerce Clause to make possession of a gun in a school zone a federal crime

What is United States v. Lopez?

300

The amount needed in each house to override a presidential veto

What is a 2/3 vote?

300

Agreement a president makes with another nation that does not require the Senate’s approval

What is an executive agreement?

300

Bold policy decisions that address pressing needs that are not being addressed by the government

What is judicial activism?

300

A cross between a private company and a governmental agency

What are government corporations?

300

Type of federalism where the division of powers is not clear and responsibilities overlap between national and state governments

What is cooperative federalism (marble cake)?

300

The federal judiciary must depend on the other two branches to uphold its decisions

What is Federalist 78?

400

Argument against the Constitution that there too many interests and the government will be too powerful

What is Brutus 1?

400

Legislative redistricting must be conscious of race and ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965

What is Shaw v. Reno?

400

This house impeaches while this house holds the impeachment trial

What is the House of Representatives (impeachment) and the Senate (trial)?

400

Refusal to sign a bill if President receives a bill at the end of Congress’ legislative sessions

What is pocket veto?

400

Plays a minimal role in policy making by letting elected officials make policy, and follows precedent and Founding Fathers’ intent

What is judicial restraint?

400

Has unique duties that independent of departmental agencies

What are independent agencies?

400

Type of federalism where the national government uses money to force states to comply with federal law

What is fiscal federalism?

400

Supports the idea of the presidency as a branch united in one individual that can execute the law quickly while remaining constrained by their sole responsibility for action to the people through elections

What is Federalist 70?

500

Article 1, Section 8 allows Congress to pass laws that are not supported under an enumerated power

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)?

500

Opened the door to equal protection challenges to redistricting and established the “one person, one vote” doctrine

What is Baker v. Carr?

500

This vote ends a filibuster in the Senate

What is a cloture vote?

500

Presidential powers of excusing a person from a crime and reducing someone’s prison sentence

What is pardon and reprieve?

500

SCOTUS has ______ in cases involving 2 or more states, the U.S. government and a state government, and U.S. and foreign ambassadors/diplomats

What is original jurisdiction?

500

Narrow and industry specific agencies that act as watchdogs and were created to protect the public

What are regulatory agencies?

500

Type of grant that is specific as to how states can spend money

What is a category grant?

500

Founding Fathers who penned the Federalist Papers

Who are James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay?

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