US Constitution
Rights & Liberties
Elections & Media
Federalism & Government
Misc.
100

The introduction to the US Constitution

The Preamble

100

Define the Bill of Rights

The 1st 10 Amendments to the US Constitution, designed to protect citizens rights form tyrannical government.
100

Media *SHOULD BE* the ______ for Society. 

What does this mean?

Watchdog/Guard dog

Be unbiased and report on all issues

100

How does a bill become a law?

50% of House and Senate approval + President signature 

OR


 Presidential Veto + 2/3 Override

100

What ideological movement in European influenced the Founding Father when writing the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution?

The Enlightenment

200

What is the Supreme Law of the Land?

The US Constitution

200

Are constitutional liberties absolute?

No


"Can't yell fire in a movie theater..."

200

What is one negative of the Electoral College?

A candidate can win without receiving the most popular vote.

200

What are the 3 levels of Federalism? Which level is the most important and why?

Federal - Supremacy Clause

State

Local

200

Who Elects the President?

The Electoral College

300

What allows the Legislature to do whatever it deems important when passing laws?

The Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)

300

The 5 Components of the 1st Amendment

Freedom of 

Press, Religion, Speech, Petition, Assembly

300

3rd parties generally focus on how many issues

One

300

What do the Cabinet, Judicial Review, Political Parties and Congressional Committees all have in common?

The Unwritten Constitution

300

Explain PACs & Interest Groups

Groups of like-minded people that try and lobby politicians to create policy that best suites their needs/wants

400

What is the system that keeps one branch from becoming too powerful than the others?

Checks and Balances

400

Give an example of 3 civic obligations citizens must fulfill.

Jury Duty

The Draft

Pay Taxed

Obey Laws

400

Which Political Party does this most sound like? 

Cutting taxes, Traditional Values, Less bans on guns

Republican Party (GOP)

400

Explain the modern Democratic Party?

Liberal - Gun control, Medicare/caid, etc.

400

Who creates policy? 


Who can influence policy?

The Government 


Politicians, PACs/Interest Groups, Lobbyists, the Media, Citizens

500

The one word responsibility of each branch of government in regard to laws. (A.K.A. Separation of Powers)

Legislative - Create

Executive - Enforce

Judicial - Interpret

500

What are the 3 Steps of the Amendment Process and why does this process exist?

1: Proposal 2: Ratify 3: Repeal (if necessary)

It exists to let the Constitution adapt to modern times / changing ideas

500

The two major political parties make their final selection of Presidential candidate through ________

delegates' votes at a national convention/primary

500

Define:

Enumerated Powers

Reserved Powers

Concurrent Powers

Implied Powers- Federal Gov't Powers listed in the Constitution

Reserved Powers- Powers held by the States

Concurrent Powers- Powers held by both the Federal Gov't and the States

500

What are Landmark Supreme Court Cases?


Give 3 Examples

Historically significant cases that set a precedent. Usually a turning point.


Marbury v Madison, Schenk v US, Miranda v Arizona, Koremastu v US, Brown v Board of Ed, Dred Scott v Sanford, Tinker v Des Miones, NJ v TLO, etc.

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