Supreme Court Cases
Federalism
Clauses
Constitution
Other
100

This Supreme Court Case set the power for Judicial Review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

Which type of grant is more flexible, Categorical or Block Grant?

What is Block Grant

100

This gives the Constitution its authority over all forms of government in the U.S.?

What is the Supremacy Clause.

100

Why did the framers add a bill of rights?

The Bill of Rights was added to address the concerns of the Anti-Federalist. To protect liberties that the national gov't could not deny.

100

What was the name of the first government in the U.S.?

What is the Articles of Confederation.

200

This Supreme Court case led to/enforced the necessary and proper clause?

What is McCulloch v. Maryland.

200

This is known as layered federalism. Clear boundaries.

What is Dual Federalism?

200

States must honor the court proceedings, contracts, and acts of other state governments?

What is Full Faith and Credit Clause

200

What was the 3/5ths Compromise and why was it controversial? (big issue) 

Slaves would be counted as 3/5 of a person in the population for the House of Representatives. Southern States really wanted it or would not support the Constitution. 

200

What were two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

Weak national gov't, no president, each state could have own currency, no army, only one house of Congress, etc.

300

This Supreme Court case supports the commerce clause?

What is Gibbons v. Ogden.

300

Who settles conflict between the state and federal government?

Who is the Supreme Court.

300

This clause gives citizens in states the same rights as citizens of other states?

What is the privileges and immunities clause.

300

What Constitutional Amendment is associated with Federalism (basis)?

What is the 10th Amendment

300
What was one thing that came out of the Great Compromise?

Two chamber legislature, both houses needed to approve of laws.

400

This Supreme Court case set boundaries for the commerce clause (limits to the federal gov't regulating commerce)?

What is the U.S. v. Lopez? (or Printz v. U.S.)

400

This idea of federalism is how the national gov't convinces states to accept policies?

What is Fiscal Federalism or Grant-In-Aid.

400

This clause allows Congress to make laws that help the federal gov't carry out the enumerated powers?

What is the necessary and proper clause.

400

What is an informal amendment? Give an example?

An informal amendment is a law that is not added to the Constitution but changes the way the gov't operates. Ex: Federal mandate, executive order, supreme court decision. 

400

This philosopher believed in the Social Contract Theory?

Who is Rousseau?

500

This Supreme Court case helped support the idea of the Supremacy Clause and states could not tax the federal gov't.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland

500

Why is the formal amendment process an example of Federalism?

Because states and the national government must agree on an amendment to pass. 

500

This clause has been used to increase the power of the national gov't over time?

What is the Commerce Clause.
500

Powers that are directly listed in the Constitution are called?

What is enumerated (expressed) powers.
500

This section of the D.O.I. discusses the ideas, philosophies, and beliefs of the American gov't?

What is the Preamble.

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