Civil Liberties
Civil Rights
Congress
Political Parties
Voting & Elections
100

This amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

What is the First Amendment?

100

Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery in the United States?

What is the Thirteenth Amendment?

100

Congress is divided into these two chambers.

What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?


100

The U.S. has this type of party system, dominated by two major political parties.

What is a two-party system?

100

Before the many amendments expanding the franchise, the original Constitution left voting eligibility largely up to these.

What are the states?

200

This clause in the First Amendment prevents the government from establishing an official religion.

What is the Establishment Clause?

200

This 1954 Supreme Court case declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?


200

How many members are in the United States Senate?

What is 100?

200

What are the two major political parties in the United States?

What are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party?

200

What system officially selects the President of the United States?

What is the Electoral College?

300

Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?

What is the Fourth Amendment?

300

This act, passed in 1964, outlawed discrimination in public accommodations, employment, and education.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?


300

What process allows Congress to remove a President from office for high crimes and misdemeanors?

What is Impeachment?

300

These elections help political parties choose their nominees for the general election.

What are primary elections?

300

When U.S. citizens cast ballots in a presidential election, they are actually voting for these rather than directly for the president.

What are electors?

400

Which amendment protects citizens from self-incrimination, including the “right to remain silent”?

What is the Fifth Amendment?

400

What movement in the 1950s–60s sought to end racial discrimination and secure equal rights?

What is the Civil Rights Movement?

400

What is the main role of congressional committees?

What is to review, amend, and draft legislation?

400

What do we call a state where support for both major political parties is roughly equal, making it highly competitive in elections?

What is a swing state?

400

This term describes a voter who does not consistently vote for the same political party in every election.

What is a swing voter?

500

This legal test is used to determine when the government can limit speech based on whether it creates an immediate threat or harm.

What is the “clear and present danger” or the Brandenburg test?

500

This 1965 law targeted discriminatory voting practices such as literacy tests and dramatically increased minority voter registration.

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

500

What Senate tradition allows senators to speak for an unlimited period?

What is the filibuster?

500

What do we call a candidate who currently holds the office they’re running for again?

What is an incumbent?

500

This system in U.S. elections awards office to the candidate with the most votes, even if not a majority.

What is the “winner-take-all” or plurality system?

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