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This case dealt with racial gerrymandering

Shaw v. Reno

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Fear of factions

Federalist 10

100

Division and sharing of powers between state and federal government

Federalism

100

Article V

Amendment Process

100

a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.

bully pulpit

200

This case came up with the "one man, one vote" doctrine and dealt with rural/urban gerrymandering

Baker v. Carr

200

Brutus 1

Opposed Constitution 

200

Government is based on the consent of the people

Popular sovereignty 

200

Formal agreement between president and leaders of other countries

Executive agreement

200

Liberal party

Democrat
300

This case said that Gun Free School Zones Act exceeded Congress' authority to regulate interstate commerce.

US v. Lopez
300

Separation of powers/checks and balances

Federalist 51

300

What did George Washington warn us about in his farewell address?

Political parties

Stay neutral in foreign affairs

300

Authority and responsibility of the federal government to monitor and regulate state and local activities

Federal oversight

300

Conservative party

Republican

400

This SCOTUS ruling is based on Supremacy Clause; no state can tax institutions created by Congress. Established "Necessary & Proper" Clause

McCulloch v Maryland

400

Single, strong executive

Federalist 70

400

Articles of Confederation failures

Could not tax

No president 

No national court

400

View that elected representative should represent the opinions of their people

Delegate model

400

legislation that gives tangible benefits to constituents in several districts or states in the hope of winning their votes in return

Pork-barrel legislation

500

This SCOTUS case established judicial review

Marbury v Madison

500

Says judicial branch is least dangerous/established judicial review

Federalist 78

500

What are concurrent powers?

Powers held jointly by national and state governments

500

Legislators should consider the will of the people but act in ways that they believe are best for the long-term interest of the nation

Trustee model

500

3 parts of an iron triangle

Congress

Interest groups

Bureaucracy

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