Santa's Clauses
Federal vs. State
Be Social!
What's your Opinion?
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100
This clause says that each state will honor the acts and judicial decisions of other states.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
100
This is the amendment that mentions the Reserved Powers.
What is the Tenth Amendment?
100
As a result of this process, young people who grow up watching their parents participate in politics are more likely to vote when they get older.
What is Political Socialization?
100
Women are most likely to identify with this political party.
What is the Democratic Party?
100
Most Americans get their news from this media format.
What is Television?
200
This clause says that the Constitution, national laws, and treaties will take precedence over state laws.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
200
This type of Federalism is characterized by tension between the state and national governments, which have separate responsibilities.
What is Dual Federalism?
200
This principle of political socialization says that what people learn first affects later learning.
What is the Structuring Principle?
200
People with lower income levels are more likely to be this political ideology.
What is Liberal?
200
This type of election coverage focuses on which candidate is ahead and which candidate is behind.
What is Horse Race Journalism?
300
This clause says that Congress can regulate commerce with other nations and between the states. It describes an enumerated power of Congress.
What is the Interstate Commerce Clause?
300
This type of Federalism involves overlap between the state and national governments and shared power.
What is Cooperative Federalism?
300
This agent of political socialization is considered to be the most important.
What is the Family?
300
People with a Bachelor or Masters degree are more likely to vote for this party.
What is the Republican Party?
300
The media executives and editors that decide which news to report are also called these.
What are Gatekeepers?
400
This clause says that citizens of each state are entitled to the privileges of all the other states.
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?
400
This event caused the shift between Dual Federalism and Cooperative Federalism and expanded the power of the federal government.
What is the Great Depression?
400
This principle of socialization says that what is learned first, is learned best.
What is the Primacy Principle?
400
Men are more likely to be this ideological label.
What is Conservative?
400
This term reflects the belief that television is the reason for citizens' low levels of political knowledge.
What is Television Hypothesis?
500
This clause ensures that when you drive to another state, your driver's license is still considered to be valid.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
500
Tools like mandates are used by the federal government to impose its policy preferences on the states in this type of Federalism.
What is Coercive Federalism?
500
This model of democracy says that the people have clear, rational opinions and that representatives should follow public opinion.
What is Majoritarianism?
500
One's position in society, based on education, income, and occupational status, is also referred to as this.
What is Socioeconomic Status?
500
This type of journalism scrutinizes the government and businesses, and makes the public aware of misconduct.
What is Watchdog Journalism?
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