Foundations
Interactions Between the Three Branches
Political Ideology & Participation
Civil Liberties & Civil Rights
Foundational Docs & SCOTUS Cases
100

Describe federalism

Power shared between the States & National government (yawn)

100

Identify two ways in which the power of the President is 'checked'

Overridden veto

Impeachment

Denial of appointments

SCOTUS rulings on EO's

100

These are the two dominant political ideologies in the US today

Conservativism/Liberalism

100

Identify the rights found in the 9th & 10th amendments

Rights reserved to the people,states

100
Describe two facts about the Articles of Confederation

Lacked taxation power, unicameral, no federal judiciary, unanimous voting, 2-7 delegates from each state...

200

Name three rights outlined in the Declaration of Independence

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness (Property)

200

All revenue bills must originate in this Congressional chamber

House 

200

Often called the 'Fourth Branch', this institution plays an important role in the political process

Media

200

Identify four freedoms in the first amendment

speech, press, religion, petition, assembly

200

Identify the topic of Article IV in the Constitution

Relationship between the States

300

Identify three goals of the new nation as outlined in the Preamble.

Form .... More perfect Union

Est. .... justice

Insure ... Domestic Tranquility

Promote .... Gen Wel

Provide .... Common defence

Secure ..... Blessings of Liberty

300

The Constitution provides this number of SCOTUS Justices

Not provided

300

This SCOTUS case equated political donations to free speech, protecting the interest of Political Action Committees

Citizens United v. FEC

300

Loosely, define due process

Steps government must take to take away natural rights

300

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Roe v. Wade was overturned in the Summer of 2022 by SCOTUS decision in this court case.

Dobbs v. Jackson

400

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These are the type of powers given to the President by the Vesting Clause

Inherent

400

Identify the electors for Congress and the Presidency as originally framed in the Constitution

House -> Pop vote

Senate -> State legislators

President -> Electoral College 


400

Identify the three groups involved in an 'Iron Triangle'?

Congressional committees, Interest Groups, Bureaucrats
400
Brown v. Board of Education overturned this SCOTUS precedent

Separate but equal

400

This SCOTUS case required that any redistricting done by the States must not use race as a factor in the process

Shaw v. Reno

500

Identify three Constitutional principles that the Framers used to limit the power of the new central government

Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks & Balances

500
Describe the importance of the elastic clause

It provides Congress with expanded, implied powers

500

Identify two ways in which an individual's political ideology is formed

Family, education, culture, life events, peers

500

Identify the doctrine that has justified Supreme Court rulings in applying the Bill of Right protections to the states

Selective Incorporation

500

Written by an Anti-Federalist, this foundational document claimed that a central power was inherently a threat to personal liberty

Brutus I

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