Foundations of Democracy
Interactions Among the Branches
Political Beliefs and Behavior
Political Participation
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
100

This plan during the Constitutional Convention led to the creation of a bicameral legislature with different representation models in each chamber.

The Great Compromise

100

List the three branches in our federal government

Legislative Branch, Executive Branch and Judicial Branch
100

What is the term used to describe how people acquire their political beliefs and identities? 

Political socialization
100

Identify one way that interest groups can influence public policy.

Possible answers include: Campaign on behalf of a candidate; donate to a candidate; lobby a public official; spread public awareness on an issue

100

Which amendments make up the Bill of Rights?

The first ten amendments

200

This federalist paper justified why a single President was needed and why that President should be allowed sufficient resources and powers to perform their job.

Federalist Paper No. 70

200

Identify one way that the Senate can check the President's power.

Possible answers include: they have to approve the President's nominees; they hold the trial of impeachment; they have to approve treaties made by the President

200

Which terms are featured on either end of a binary political spectrum?

Liberal & conservative 

200

Which type of political organizations raise and spend unlimited funds from corporations, unions, and individuals to advocate for or against political candidates?

Super PACs

200

These two amendments establish the civil liberty of due process for all Americans

5th and 14th Amendment

300

This term was coined by John Locke and is a principle alluded to in the Declaration of Independence. It refers to an inherent agreement between the people and their government

Social contract

300

Name two formal powers of the President

Possible answers include: power to veto legislation; power to create treaties; power to appoint ambassadors and other officials; commander-in-chief of the military

300

In this type of poll, a pollster will ask someone who they voted for right after casting their vote.

Exit poll

300

Identify the three groups in the iron triangle.

Legislature, federal departments/agencies and interest groups.
300

This case partially incorporated the 5th Amendment, specifically a person's liberty to be told their due process rights before giving statements to the police in the event of their arrest

Miranda v. Arizona

400

This clause in the Constitution is why federal laws will always trump conflicting state laws

Supremacy Clause

400

Briefly explain the process to remove a federal official from office and the branches of government involved.

House impeaches and Senate holds the trial of impeachment. Chief Justice of SCOTUS presides over trial. 

400

Identify two demographics that are most likely to vote.

Answers include; wealthier Americans; women; White and Asian Americans; older Americans

400
Which two court cases are relevant to campaign finance? 

Buckley v. Valeo and Citizens United v. FEC

400

This court case determined that the government could limit speech if it presented a "clear and present danger"

Schenck v. U.S.

500

Both of these Federalist Papers were written by Alexander Hamilton to justify the powers of particular branches of government

Federalist Papers No. 70 & 78

500

Which clause was used to justify the decision in the McCulloch v. Maryland case?

The Necessary & Proper Clause (Elastic Clause)

500

Identify three traits of a reliable public opinion poll

Possible answers include: random sampling; large sample size; unbiased/neutral questioning; representative sample

500

Name all four linkage institutions. 

The media, elections, political parties, and interest groups

500

Name all five freedoms in the First Amendment

Freedom of speech, petition, assembly, religion, and press.

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