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100

 "the hands is in the power of the people"

what is Popular Sovereignty

100

No president should be elected more than twice 

what is 22nd amendment 

100

Balance is always between the religious practice of the majority and the free exercise of minority religious practice

what is religious freedom

100

As little gov intervention as possible

Laissez-Faire economics

what is Free enterprise 

100

Race cannot be a barrier to voting

what is 15th amendment 

200

People elect leaders to represent them and create laws in public interest 

what is Republicanism

200

Lawmakers agree to support each other's bills to gain enough votes

what is Logrolling

200

Supreme Court decision ruled that state sponsored prayer in public schools is unconstitutional

what is Engel v Vitale

200

Government is restrained through separation of powers and a system of checks and balances.

what is Limited Government 

200

The belief that a persons vote matters and they can influence politics 

what is Political Efficacy

300

The party supported a strong central government

what is Federalist party

300

Supreme Court decision established that federal courts can review redistricting issues

what is Baker v Carr

300

When the government tries to prevent information from being published before it appears


what is Prior Restraint 

300

The process by which individuals develop their political beliefs, values, and behaviors

what is Political Socialization

300

Specialists that provide information to lawmakers to persuade them to vote in favor of the group's interest 

what is Lobbyist

400

Madison's concern of factions and wanted to control them so they don't take control or gain too much power.

what is Federalist paper 10

400

When Congress, government agencies, and interest groups work closely together to shape policy

what is Iron Triangle?

400

First amendment can be taken if poses as "clear and present danger"

What is Schenck v U.S

400

This term describes the percentage of eligible citizens who actually cast a ballot in an election, often influenced by factors like age, education, and socioeconomic status.

what is Voter Turnout


400

Raise money to influence an election. 

what is PACS

500

Commerce clause used to ban guns on school property, took place San Antonio

what is U.S. v Lopez

500

The system of government departments and agencies that carry out laws and policies 


what is bureaucracy

500

This clause of the Fourteenth Amendment has been used by the Supreme Court to apply most of the Bill of Rights to the states, a process known as selective incorporation.

what is Due Process Clause 

500

This system, used in most U.S. elections, makes it difficult for third parties to win because the candidate with the most votes wins, even if it’s not a majority.

what is Winner-Take-all System

500

Briefs submitted by groups not directly involved in the case

what are Amicus Curiae briefs 

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