The Feds
Constitution
I'll See you in Court!
Marshall Your Forces
Wildcard
100

Air is to fire as freedom is to... 

What is faction?

100

The Constitution's secret weapon that allows Congress to legally ban segregation in private businesses such as restaurants and hotels.

What is the Commerce Clause?

100

This Supreme Court Case established that abortion is considered a right under the right to privacy

What is Roe v. Wade?

100

The case that established judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

This President's executive order to nationalize steel mills in times of war was rejected by the Supreme Court.

Who is Harry Truman?

200

This essay argued that Congress could not be a base for tyranny since its actions were checked by the other branches of government

What is Federalist 51?

200

The types of powers that are explicitly listed in the Constitution for Congress

What are enumerated powers?

200

This case establishes that the freedom of speech cannot be violated in schools unless said speech is a "substantial disruption" of student learning.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines?

200

The Supreme Court case that established that the Supremacy Clause allows Congress to establish a National Bank.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

200

The clause at stake in Brown v. Board of Education. 

What is the Equal Protection Clause?

300

Wherever two or more persons are engaged in any common enterprise or pursuit, there is always danger of difference of opinion. If it be a public trust or office, in which they are clothed with equal dignity and authority, there is peculiar danger of personal emulation and even animosity.

What is Federalist 70

300

The amendment that required that Senators be directly elected by the people. 

What is the 17th Amendment?

300

This case established that the 1990 Gun Free School Zones Act is unconstitutional because it exceeds the power of Congress to legislate under the Commerce clause 

What is Lopez v. US

300

The case that established that Congress has power over the states when it comes to Interstate Commerce.

What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

300

A Progressive President who contributed to the expansion of Presidential powers over the economy. 

Who is Teddy/William Taft/Woodrow Wilson/FDR?

400

The Judicial Branch would be the weakest of all three branches of government according to this author.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

400

This article of the Constitution required all states to have an elected legislature.

What is Article 4?

400

 In this case the defendant argued the state's interest in education should not trump the ability of families to exercise their religion freely

What is Wisconsin v. Yoder?

400
The Supreme Court Case that established Congress's ability to regulate affairs on Native lands, not the states.

What is Worcester v. Georgia?

400

The ideology most associated with a political platform of legalizing drugs, legalizing abortion, and eliminating income taxes.

What is Libertarianism?

500
This author argued that the President (with a standing army) at his side would become a King.

Who is Philadelphiensis? (AKA Benjamin Workman)

500

The Amendment that formally required Presidents to only serve two consecutive terms.

What is the 22nd Amendment?

500

The Supreme Court Case that established a right to privacy.

What is Griswold v. CT?

500

The Amendment that clashes with the Supremacy Clause.

What is the 10th Amendment?
500

The President associated with the "Daisy Ad." (In which a a child is killed by a nuclear attack.)

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

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