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political parties
federalism
foundations of government
political socialization
100

what amendment gave women the right to vote? 

19th 

100

what is a PP

A group of people who seek to control the government through winning elections

100

what is federalism 

the federal principle or system of government 

100

what is the backbone for the US 

the constitution 

100

in 2004 around how many eligible voters did not vote 

around 95% 

200

where can you find the necessary and proper clause in the constitution 

Article 1 section 8 

200

what do they do

They are the major mechanisms behind the creation of policies and leadership choices

200

why is federalism good

provides a way for different groups of people in different parts of the country to live together or in unison 

200

what are some key points of the government 

natural rights 

popular soverneignty 

republicanism 

social contract 

200

what are the 2 main political parties 

democratic and conservative

300

what was the necessary and proper clause 

"Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."

300

what are some functions they serve

  • Nominating candidates 

  • Informing and activating supporters 

  • Bonding agent 

  • Governing 

  • Watchdog 

300

give an example of federalism 

when there is one main strong part of the government to govern the entire US 

300

what are enumerated powers 

powers that have been granted to the federal government in article 1 section 8 of the constitution 

300

what influences voters 

political socialization which is the process by which people gain political attitudes and opinions, Categorized into two groups, physiological and sociological

400

why was the bill of rights made 

to give people more freedom and take away some of the power from the federal government 

400

what is a watchdog 

something or someone who criticizes the PP in power to try to make them look bad 

waiting for a chance for the opposing side to make a mistake 

400

what was the federalists 10 paper based on 

the downfall of the government 

400

what are the 7 enumerated powers 

the rights to collect taxes, regulate foreign and domestic commerce, coin money, declare war, support an army and navy, and establish lower federal courts

400

physological factors 

party identification 

split ticket voting 

straight ticket voting 

500

what is the full faith and credit clause 

"addresses the duties that states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."

500

what do they provide

they provide a link or "middle man" between the citizens and the government 

500

what is the difference between feds vs. anti feds 

feds : supported the ratification of the constitution so they would have some sort of leader and things to follow 

anti feds : opposed ratification of the constitution because they were scared the federal government would become too powerful and controlling 

500

what type of democracy does the US fall under 

representative democracy meaning our government is elected by citizens who we feel would best represent our country 

500

sociological factors 

  • Income 

  • Occupation 

  • Education level 

  • Gender 

  • Age

  • Religious affiliation 

  • Ethnic background

  • Geography

  • Family beliefs 

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