What is an IGO?
What is an intergovernmental organization
What is federalism?
What is powers between national and state governments.
what is law of soil
What is a person being born here and becoming a citizen.
What is a Supreme Court case?
What is A case that has gone through all of the courts to get to the last one for final judgement
What are the two main political parties.
What is republican and Democrat.
What is an NGO?
What is A non-governmental organization
What does reserved powers mean
What is powers reserved for the states
What is law of blood
What is your parents being citizens therefore you are a U.S citizen also
What is an example of an important Supreme Court case
What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
Schenck v. United States (1919)
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
What is a third parties purpose
To shift the voting in the presidential election
What is an example of any IGO or NGO
What is NATO, Red Cross, EU. Etc
What does delegated powers mean
What is powers to national government
What is the naturalization process
What is the steps that you need to do to officially become a U.S. citizen
How did Marbury vs Madison help us in today’s government
What is a big third party
What organization helps children around the world
What is UNICEF
What are concurrent powers
What is powers for states and national government.
What are some benefits to being a citizen
What is voting, ability to travel, being able to have a government job and citizenship for your children.
How did brown vs board of education hep us in today’s society.
What is It took away segregation laws
What are some policies democrats support.
What is progressive tax system, higher minimum wages, Social Security, universal health care, public education, and subsidized housing.
When was the NGO NATO made?
What is before the Cold War started.
What is an example of powers to the states and national government (I.E concurrent)
What is taxes, establishing courts, and commerce between other states or countries.
What are some examples of steps needed to becoming a naturalized citizen of the U.S.
Take an exam on history and civics, live there for 5 years, be able to speak English, and get fingerprinted.
What did please vs Ferguson do to help us in today’s time.
what is it stopped segregation constitutionally
What are some policies republicans support
What is lower taxes, free-market capitalism, restrictions on immigration, increased military spending, gun rights, restrictions on abortion, deregulation, and restrictions on labor unions.