Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
100

Elite people hold political power

Oligarchy

100

citizens consent to be governed

social contract

100

national laws and treaties are the supreme law of the lans

Supremacy Clause
100

personal freedoms

civil liberties

100

supreme court expand bill of rights to protect citizens

selective corporations

200

Policy is formed between group with different goals and interest

pluralist theory of government

200

helped unify colonial groups by identifying shared problems, grievances and principles

Declaration of independence 

200

from founding until new deal

Dual Federalism

200

right to bear arms 

2nd amendment

200

bank offering loans with complicated explanation so borrower does not understand fully

predatory lending

300

Supporting actions of the democratic party because one defines oneself as a member of the party


Partisonship

300

delegates to the constitutional convention resolve slavery by

3/5 of slave population counted for representation and taxation

300

source of power under the US constitution

Necessary and proper

300

believe and practice any religion

free exercise clause

300

offered african americans the most hope for citizenship rights

13th,14th and 15th amendment

400

institutions and procedures which territory and people are ruled

Government

400

influenced British colonist in north America

John Locke

400

gay marriage

obergell v. hodges

400

constitutional basis for bill of rights 

14th amendment
400

race-based school segregation violates the equal protection clause

Brown V. Board of Education

500
Willingness to be restrained by social institutions

Authoritarian regime

500

Idea of economic freedom

Capitalism

500

both state and national government share authority

concurrent powers

500

individual in custody shown the cause for detention

habeas corpus

500

separate but equal

Plessy v. Ferguson

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