Early US History
Constitution
Federalism
Supreme Court Cases
Public Opinion
100
This document allowed the government to encourage the donation of money from the States to the National government.
What are the Aricles of Confederation?
100
This provision allows marriages performed in one state to be recognized in another.
What is Article IV Section 1 OR the "Full Faith and Credit" clause?
100
The National and State governments have little to no overlapping responsibilities under this form of federalism.
What is "layer cake federalism"?
100
Marbury v. Madison established this precedent.
What is judicial review?
100
Every 10 years, state legislatures do this to equalize the number of constituents each representative represents.
What is redistricting?
200
This event demonstrated the need for the National Government to have the power to maintain order and led to the creation of the Constitution.
What is Shay's Rebellion?
200
This clause prevents states from creating laws that violate the Constitution.
What is the "Supremacy Clause"?
200
These grants can only be spent on specific things.
What are categorical grants?
200
A police officer can frisk you becuase of this 1968 decision.
What is Terry v. Ohio?
200
This is what happens when we gain our political views.
What is political socialization?
300
This man said, "I have often and often in the course of the Session, and the vicissitudes of my hopes and fears as to its issue, looked at that behind the President without being able to tell whether it was rising or setting; But now at length I have the happiness to know that it is a rising and not a setting sun."
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
300
Nine states.
How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution?
300
This gave more responsibility to the State Governments.
What is devolution?
300
The 14th amendment overturned this decision on the inapplicability of the Fifth Amendment.
What is Barron v. Baltimore?
300
By doing this, you can put all the Republicans or Democrats in one district.
What is gerrymandering?
400
This state's ratification of the Constitution signalled a final acceptance of the Constitution.
What is New York OR Virginia?
400
This provision allows the Federal government to collect income taxes.
What is the 16th Amendment?
400
Federal grant money goes predominantly to this sector.
What is health?
400
As a result of this case, you cannot take bong hits for Jesus.
What is Oregon v. Smith?
400
According to these, Gore won Florida early on.
What are exit polls?
500
This person argued that a strong National Government would annihilate the states and eventually lead to revolution.
Who is the Federal Farmer?
500
This amendment was enacted as a result of FDR's presidency.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
500
No Child Left Behind is an example of this.
What is an unfunded mandate? (No, not what is a bad policy)
500
Wikileaks looks a lot like what happened in this 1971 case.
What is Times v. US?
500
When people sat at lunch counters, they were participating in this.
What is civil disobedience?
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