Unit 1 Foundations of American Democracy
Unit 2 Interactions among Branches of Government
Unit 3 Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Unit 4 Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Unit 5 Political Participation
100

What is pubic policy?

Public Policy:

the course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem

100

What are enumerated powers?

What are implied Powers?

Enumerated: Powers listed explicitly in the Constitution

Implied : Necessary and Proper Clause allows congress to pass any law that is required by enumerated power

100

This amendment is known as the Privacy Amendment

4th Amendment

100

What is political socialization?

Political socialization:

the process by which people form their ideas about politics and acquire their ideas about government

100

Name the effect the following amendments had on voting.

13th.         19th.           23rd            26th

13th allowed black men to vote

19th allowed women to vote

23rd allowed DC citizens to vote

26th lowered voting age to 18


200

What is the social contract theory?

Social Contract Theory:

The belief that people are free and equal by natural right, and that this in turn requires that all people give their consent to be governed (John Locke)

200

Who is the only leader for the House of Representatives listed in the Constitution?

Who is currently the Speaker of the House?

Speaker of the House


Mike Johnson

200

What is the difference between the establishment clause and the free exercise clause?

Establishment Clause prevents the government from supporting a stage sponsored church.


The Free Exercise Clause prevents the government from interfering with people's religious practice.

200

What is the Rule of Law?

Rule of Law

principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern

200

Explain the following voting models:

Rational choice          Retrospective 

Prospective               Party Line 

Rational choice  carefully studying the issues 

Retrospective - previous track record of politician

Prospective -potential future of promised by candidate

Party line - based on party affiliation

300

What are natural (unalienable) rights?

Natural Rights are the rights inherent in human beings, not dependent on governments, which include life, liberty, and property

300

Name three of the four types of Congressional Committees and explain what they do.

Standing - permanent

Select - temporary

Joint - House and Senate serve

Conference - used to reconcile two versions of a bill

300

What is selective incorporation?

The prices by which the protections outlined in the Bill of Rights are applied to state governments.


Gideon v Wainwright

McDonald v Chicago

300

What are:

Entrance Polls

Exit Polls

voters asked about which candidate they are going to vote for and why before walking in


polls conducted as voters leave polling places on election day

300

What is Political Efficacy?

When a person wonders if their vote will really make a difference.

400

What was the First Constitution in the United States?

Articles of Confederation:

the nations first constitution; was limited because states held most of the power, and congress lacked the power to tax and regulate trade, no executive branch, weak legislative branch

400

What is a filibuster?

Who gave the longest filibuster in the history of the Senate?

Talking a bill to death

Strom Thurmond

400

Explain how Schenck v United States impacted the interpretation of freedom of speech.

Speech which creates a "clear and present danger" is not protected by the first amendment and Freedom of speech.

400

Liberal Ideology

Liberal Ideology:

progressive, things are good lets get better, human rights, more government involvement to help citizens

400

What is a linkage institution?

A structure that serves as a connection between the public and government.


political party, interest groups, elections, media

500

What is judicial review?

Judicial Review; The court had the right to check the other branches of government by declaring laws unconstitutional

500

What is a signing statement?

Allows the president to express how the executive branch interprets the laws and how the president intends to execute it.

500

What is the exclusionary rule?

Any evidence obtained in violation of the fourth amendment cannot be used (inadmissable) in court.


500

What is Conservative Ideology?

Conservative Ideology:

traditional, business/econ, law & order, more self-reliance/less government involvement

500

What is a winner take all district?

The system which awards all of a state's electoral votes to the candidate who wins the majority of popular votes.

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