Foundations
Court Cases
Civil Liberties
Political parties
legislation
100

Government in which supreme powers lies in the citizens

Democracy

100

1803 case establishing judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

100

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution

The Bill of Rights

100

Ideology that focuses on society keeping traditional values and focusing on community and family to change society.

Conservatism

100

A proposed law

bill

200

Theory that government is created by the people and depends on the authority of the people

popular sovereignty 

200

Case stating that the states cannot use the commerce clause to ban guns in school zones. 

U.S. v. Lopez

200

The part of the first amendment saying that government cannot advocate for a religion

establishment clause

200

Ideology that takes a "hands off" approach to government. Less is better.

libertarianism

200
"talking a bill to death"

filibuster

300

Government that is restricted in what it can do so the rights of the people are protected.

Limited Government


300

1971 case establishing a three-prong test to establish whether or not religion and government are too close.

Lemon v. Kurtzman

300

Part of the first amendment that says the government cannot limit the practice of religion.

free exercise clause
300

Ideology that believes government should try to make the people equal.

Socialism 

300

Group of senators or representatives specializing in a certain area.

committee

400

Document written by Thomas Jefferson telling Great Britain that America is no longer under their rule.

Declaration of Independence. 

400

Supreme Court case banning prayer in public school

Engel v. Vitale

400

The fourth amendment protects against this.

Search and Seizure

400

Political Party that typically wants to lower taxes on the rich.

Republican

400

A way to stop a filibuster with 60 votes in the senate

cloture

500

Document that governs the United States and serves as its operating procedures document.

U.S. Constitution

500

Case that limited speech when there is a "clear and present danger."

Schenk v. United States

500

Nonverbal speech, such as wearing an armband.

symbolic speech.

500
Political party that leans towards larger government

Democrat

500

President's rejection of a bill and sending it back to Congress

Veto

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