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100
Explain the commerce clause

Commerce clause: Congress can regulate trade between nations, states, Indian tribes

100

Name a check on the Executive Branch

Senate approves nominations

Judiciary can call presidential acts unconstitutional

100

Why was Engel vs Vitale brought to the supreme court? 

  • Public schools in New York had a non-denominational prayer

  • Kids could opt out by bringing in a parent slip

100

name one of the 5 core values of american politics

Democracy, Equality, Rule of Law, Individualism, Liberty

100
What are 3 types of political participation?
  • Discussing politics

  • Registering to vote

  • Voting

  • Joining a political party

  • emailing/sending letters to politicians

  • Attending political meetings

  • Contributing to campaigns

  • Running for office

200

Name 2 of the 4 compromises in the Constitution

1. Great/CT compromise

2. Electoral College

3. Three-Fifths Compromise

4. Importation of Slaves

200

Name 2 differences between the House and Senate

Population vs 2 per state

Size

2 year term vs 6 year term

200

What is the difference between civil rights and civil liberties?

Liberties - in bill of rights (free speech, free press etc.)

Rights - Not in bill of rights but deal with legal protections (right to vote)

200

Name 3 forms of political socialisation 

Workplace, Home, Religion, School, Race/ethnicity, Region, Gender, Income Level

200

What are the 4 main types of linkage institutions?

  • Elections

  • Political Parties

  • Interest groups

  • The media

300

What do Articles 1, 2 and 3 of the constitution discuss?

The three branches (1: Legislative, 2: Executive, 3: Judicial)

300

What was the outcome of Shaw vs Reno?

No gerrymandering based only on race

300

What constitutional principle was used in Wisconsin vs Yoder?

Free exercise of religion outweighs state’s interest of compelling school attendance past 8th grade

300

What are left wing views vs right wing views on Taxation

 

Left Wing - Graduated income tax

Right Wing - Low taxes, small budget

300

Explain 2 types of voting behavior

  • Retrospective Voting: voting based on how political parties perform, how elected officials perform and to what extent an elected administration achieves its goals - policy outcomes over tactics to get there

  • Rational Choice Voting: voting based on decisions made after considering alternative positions

  • Prospective Voting: voting based off what will happen in the future being the most important factor

  • Party-line voting - voting for the same party for every office that candidates are running for

400

Name and describe one of the four types of democracy

  • Direct→ citizens vote directly on policy

  • Pluralist→ recognizes group-based activism by nongovernmental interests who want to impact decision making

  • Participatory→ broad participation

  • Elite→ emphasizes limited participation by wealthy and well educated

400

What is the main question or main argument of Federalist 51?

How will the structure of the proposed government make liberty possible?

Dividing power can help make liberty possible in government

400

Name 2 supreme court cases that deal with free speech and how they relate

Schenck vs US, Tinker vs Des Moines, NYT vs US

400

What is Monetary Policy?

how the government manages the supply and demand of its currency and the value of the dollar

400

What is the significance of Citizens United vs FEC?

Opened floodgates to political spending; super PACs; more money in politics and arguably more polarisation more corruption and less democracy

500

What does the 10th Amendment say?

Reserved Powers: all powers not given to the national government are reserved to states

500

Describe 2 ways interest groups, congress and the bureaucracy work together (Iron Triangle)


500

Name every supreme court case relevant for this unit

Wisconsin vs. Yoder, Engel vs. Vitale, Schenck vs US, Tinker vs Des Moines, NYT vs US, Mcdonald vs Chicago, Gideon vs Wainright, Brown vs BOE

500

What are 2 ways that Polls can avoid bias?

Objective questions, Random Sampling


500

How many voting rights acts are there?

3 (1957, 1960, 1965)


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