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Second amendment 

right to bear arms

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Which article is about which branch?

Article 1 = legislative

Article 2 = executive

Article 3 = judicial

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What clause was relevant to Wisconsin v. Yoder?

Free exercise

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Federalism is

shared powers between local, state, and national governments, often creates conflict/confusion around whose responsibilities it is to do what

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What are concurrent powers?

Shared by both states and Feds (like taxation)

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Was created after the Civil War to give citizenship to African Americans and thus extend due process, equal protections, and privileges and immunities 

14th amendment 

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What is the purpose of the necessary and proper clause?

To grant Congress additional abilities to execute their enumerated powers listed previously in Article 1. 

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Which case found the Gun Free School Zones Act of 1990 unconstitutional?

U.S. v. Lopez

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Judicial review is 

When the Supreme Court declares a law or policy constitutional or unconstitutional; an example of checks and balances

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What is a pro and a con of the Electoral College?

pros = gives voice to states with fewer people, balances urbanization, filters popular vote

cons = is not the popular vote, places electoral emphasis on battleground/swing states

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Voting Rights Act of 1965 enforced this amendment 

The 15th Amendment

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difference between enumerated and implied powers

enumerated = directly stated, implied = not

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Which cases have to do with the free speech clause?

Citizens United v. FEC, Schenck v. U.S., Tinker v. Des Moines
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Separation of powers is

division of government power between the three branches (instead of consolidation into one branch)

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What are some different types of polls?

Exit poll, benchmark poll, tracking poll

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Established 2 term limit for the presidency 

22nd amendment 

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This is where the powers of Congress are located

Article 1 Section 8
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Which cases have to do with the 14th amendment?

Baker v. Carr, Shaw v. Reno, Brown v. Board, McDonald v. Chicago, Gideon v. Wainwright

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Selective incorporation is

The process of applying the Bill of Rights to states on a case by case basis (originally only applied to the Federal govt)

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Critical elections are

Elections that demonstrate realignment and show that coalitions backing parties have shifted 
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Outlawed poll taxes

24th amendment

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The Electoral College is spelled out in this article

Article 2

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Marbury v. Madison

Established judicial review

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Stare decisis is 

the principle of abiding by precedent in Supreme Court rulings

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This is the name of the case that overturned the precedent set by Roe v. Wade about privacy and abortion. 

Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

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