privatization
influence on the constitution
Amendment
form of government
court cases
100

Weak Mayor Council Plan

Few budgetary, veto, or appointment powers. Mayor must often share executive authority with boards and commission. Little influence on city council.

100

Recall

The process by which voters can vote to remove the public official from office.

100

First Amendment

Freedom of speech and press including pure speech, speech plus, symbolic speech, and flag burning.

100

Presidential Government

A form of government in which the legeslative and executive brances are seperate and function independently.

100

Marbury VS. Madison Court Case (1803)

Established the power of the supreme court to declare an act of congress or the executive branch unconstitutional

200

Strong of Mayor Council Plan

Mayor has the power to propose the city budget and to veto ordinances passed by council. Has the authority to appoint and remove heads of city departments.



200

Referendum

The process by which a proposed public measure is voted upon.

200

Second Amendment

Right to bear arms

200

Democracy

A sytem of government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.

200

McCullough VS. Maryland Court Case (1819)

Expanded congress' ability to use its implied powers.

300

Council-Manager Plan

Voters elect the city council who passes ordinances, and appoints department heads and city managers. City managers oversee the departments

300

Initiative

the process by which citizens can propose a law or state constitutional amendment to be voted upon in an election.

300

Tenth Amendment

Powers of states and people

300

Direct Democracy

A democratic system of government in which all citizens participate in politics and desicion-making.

300

Plessy VS. Furgeson Court Case (1896)

Ruled that seperate but equal facilities for african americans are constitutional.

400

Commission Plan

Voters elect commissioners that serve as department heads, and also pass ordinances.

400

Eminent Domain

The governments right to take control of private property for public use

400

Twenty-First Amendment

Repeal of prohibition

400

Representative Democracy

A democratic system of government in which policies are made by officials accountable to the people who elected them.

400

Dred Scott Court Case (1857)

Ruled that African American citizens can not be U.S. citizens and that congress has no power to forbid slavery in U.S. territories.

500

Voter Behavior

Voters will join a political party, the most common are Democratic, Republican, and Independent. Voters are allowed to and will change their political party at anytime. Those whom support a party may donate money, encourage others to join, and attend party meeting

500

Representative Government

A system in which policies are made by officials accountable to the people who elected them.



500

Seventeenth Amendment

Direct election of senators 

500

Popular Sovereignty

The fundemental principle that the power to govern belongs to the people and that the government must be based on the consent of the governed.

500

Roe VS. Wade Court Case (1973)

Established a woman's rights to have an abortion under certain circumstances.

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