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100

The ABSOLUTE authority given within a specific boundary

Sovereignty 

100

Name the three branches of government in the United States.

Executive

Legislative
Judicial

100

The Two types of Bills

Public Bills and Private Bills

100

Define but simplify the 14th Amendment.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States and citizens of the United States. 

100

What Court Case has a major influence on the creation of the 14th Amendment


Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)

200

With the six, given two examples of the principles of the CONSTITUTION

Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Checks and Balances, Separation of Powers, Individual Liberties, and/or Federalism

200

Where in the three branches does congress GUARANTEE power in the United States?

The Legislative Branch

200

The Three Types of Resolution policies.

  • Simple Resolutions: Unicameral approval; not treated as law

  • Concurrent Resolutions: Bicameral Approval; not treated as law

  • Joint Resolutions: Bicameral approval; Signed by President- becomes law

200

What's the difference between Birthright Citizenship and Naturalization Citizenship?

Birthright Citizenship is all people born within the US & its territories, embassies, and bases while Naturalization is a legal process set by Congress to be granted Citizenship.

200

What's another name for the Elastic Clause?

The Necessary and Proper Clause

300

What document was the origin of the idea of Limited Government and when was it?

The Magna Carter (1215)

300

Which role in the Executive branch holds the title as the leader of the Senate, Who was last years leader and who's currently the leader.

The Vice President of the United States

Kamala Harris and JD Vance

300

Due to the 2010 Supreme Court Case:Citizens United vs. FEC what did it allow for.

Any cooperation, interest group, citizen, or union can legally donate an unlimited amount to these PAC's, making it so that there is no limitations on indirect spending. 
300

The 5 Fundamental Rights

Freedom of Religion

Freedom of Speech

Freedom of the Press

Freedom of Assembly

Freedom of Petition

300

Who is my favorite philosopher?

Charles-Louis de goat Montesquieu 

400

The Articles of Confederation, created within how many of the original colonies was made when and originally named what.

The 13 colonies, Ratified in March of 1781 and The League of Friendship

400

The Four Cases of Federalism

Marbury v. Madison

McCulloch v. Maryland

Ableman v. Booth

US v. Nixon

400

Simplify but Explain The Four Steps of Forming a Bill into a Law

Step 1. Develop the bill, along with getting it sponsored. 

Step 2. Send it  to committees where hearings are held and expert within present the facts

Step 3. Debating on the chamber floor, then vote  "aye" or "nay"

Step 4. The law must be passed in both houses, in identical form (no flaws or changes), a conference committee settling differences and then sent back to the origin. 

400

Which Act prohibited certain people from buying or possessing firearms and what were three of those prohibitions?

Convicted Felons

Minors

Illegal Immigrants

Regulates where guns can be bought or sold

Sets Penalties for using firearms in crimes of violence or drug trafficking 

400

Authoritarian Governments normally have what type of party systems, and give four examples of countries you use it. 

The One Party System

Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea and Russia

500

Name all four philosophers and simplify their ideas that influenced the government we have today. 

Charles-Louis de Montesquieu -  Separation of Powers

Thomas Hobbes - Social Contract between a government and it's people

John Locke - Natural Born Rights

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Social Contracts within a community

500
The Presidential Requirements for the United States are...

35 years old, A natural Citizen (born in the US), and a resident of the US for a minimum of 14 years in a row.

500

The 8 Key Functions of Political Parties within the United States System

Electing Candidates                                       

Educating the Public

Involving the People in the Political Process

Operating the Government

Dispensing Patronage

Developing and Implementing Policy 

Government Watchdogs

Providing Stability

500

Naturalization Requirements of the United States


Legal resident of the US for 5 years 

18 Years of age

Good Moral Character

Speak, read, and write English

Pass a US History and Government test

Swearing allegiance to the US Constitution & Loyalty to the US

500

Which United States president once said?

 "spirit of party... agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments [to stir up] occasionally  riot and insurrection"

George Washington

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