Constitution
Voter Behavior
Interest groups
Amendments
Civil liberties
100

The idea that people have the power to elect their government officials 

What is Popular sovereignty. 

100

selecting only members of your party for all ballot positions

Straight Ticket Voting

100

Pro choice organization 

Focus on supreme court nominees

 Focus on their background on abortion



NARAL -  National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League

100

Freedom of Speech 

  • Freedom of Religion 

  • Freedom of Press

  • Freedom of Assembly 

  • Freedom of Petition

First amendment 

100

 government may limit and punish speech that creates a dangerous atmosphere (created by Schenck V. U.S)

Clear and present Danger

200

Ensures no branch oversteps the bounds of its power as all three branches overlook each other

What Checks and Balances

200

whichever party you align with, you vote for that party regardless of the candidates

Party Identification

200

Worked to end racial lynching and segregation, founded in 1909 

Since then they have helped abolish the death penalty in 5 states 

Helped register 375,000 votes for the 2012 election 


NAACP - National association for the advancement of colored people

200

    • Right of Due Process of Law 

    • Freedom from self incrimination 

    • Freedom from Double Jeopardy

5th Amendment

200

damaging someone’s reputation by making false statements 

Defamation

300

The supreme court's power to determine if what the government and the individual state governments share powers

Judicial review

300

The process by which people gain political attitudes and opinions

Political Socialization

300

A labor union that represents over 12 million Americans 

Fought for safer working conditions and the 8 hour work day 


AFL-CIO

300

    • Right to a speedy and public trial 

    • Right to a attorney 

    • Right to be informed of charges 

6th Amendment

300

spoken defamation intentionally causing harm

Slander

400

The executive power will be given to the president 

Terms of four years 

Together with the vice president 

And they must be elected


Article 2 

400

Lower income Brackets 

Manual labor (blue collar, hourly jobs)

No college degree

Female vote

Younger age group (18-39)

Catholic and jewish vote 

Non Regular church attenders 

African AMericans/Latino votes

Northeast/West coast states 

Big Cities  


what is liberal stereotypes

400

Progressive organization that started as an email group 

Claims to have helped end War in Iraq

400

Right to a trial by jury or judge if you choose

7th Amendment

400

written or spoken that targets a group based on gender/race/religion//sexual orientation 

Hate Speech

500

what are the 8 chief roles of the president?

Chief Executive

Chief Administrator 

Chief Diplomat

Commander in chief 

Chief Legislator 

Chief of Party 

Chief Citizen

500

Higher income brackets 

Business (white collar jobs, salary jobs)

College degree

Male vote

Older age group (over 40)

protestant/christian 

Regular church attenders 

White Americans 

Cuban Americans 

Midwest/south states 

Suburban and small towns 


what is Conservative stereotypes

500

An active membership and hefty bank account make the NRA the envy of other special interest groups

This organization has successfully lobbied against stricter gun control measures  

NRA - National Rifle Association

500

    • Right to Bear Arms 

    • Can form a state militia (this was prior to the formation and growth of our military branches)

second amendment 

500

one of the most fundamental individual liberties protected by the Bill of Rights, as democracy depends upon the free exchange of ideas

Freedom of expression

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