Enlightenment + Declaration of Independence
Political Ideology
Constitution 1
Constitution 2
Elections
100

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are all examples of:

Natural Rights

100

This term describes how people develop their political knowledge, values, and opinions.

Political Socialization

100

Form a more perfect Union, Establish Justice, Insure domestic Tranquility, Provide for the common defense, Promote the general Welfare, Secure the Blessings of Liberty are goals of what document?

Preamble to the Constitution

100

These three 'branches' make up the Federal government.

Legislative
Executive
Judicial

100

Who is our current President?

Joseph Biden

200

This is a form of government that allows people to elect representatives to make decisions for them.

Republic

200

This political ideology is defined by their commitment to traditional values, small government, and low regulation on businesses/ economy. 

Conservatism (Right Wing)

200

This branch of government is responsible for creating and passing bills to become law.

Legislative Branch

200

The Legislative Branch is known to be  "bicameral," meaning there are 2 chambers. What are they?

Senate and House of Representatives

200

What is the political party of the president elect?

Republican

300

This concept refers to people's power in their social contract with the government.

Popular Sovereignty

300

This political ideology is defined by their commitment to progressive ideas, and large government that has the power to regulate the economy and provide social programs.

Liberalism

300

Presidential veto power, Congressional 'power of the purse,' and Judicial interpretation of laws are all examples of this concept.

Checks and Balances

300

This section of the Constitution deals with outlining individual rights.

Constitutional Amendments, which includes the Bill of Rights

300

This is the political system that is responsible for electing the President of the United States.

The electoral college 

400

This is the theory that makes government possible. People give up freedom in exchange for safety, among other things.

Social Contract Theory

400

This is the key difference between a Political Ideology and a Political Party.

A Political Party is an organization of people that serve a specific Political Ideology.

A Political Ideology is just a way of thinking about politics.

400

Scenario: A person crosses a street in California during a time when there is no danger of being hit. A police officer sees this, and begins a search on the person.
In California, Jaywalking is legal as long as it is safe to do so.

Which Amendment is being violated in this instance?

4th Amendment

400

What form of government are all U.S. states required to be?

A Republic

400

How many Senators does each state get?

2

500

This philosophical movement is defined by European culture moving away from the blind faith of the Medieval Period towards intellectualism and reason.

Ideas from this movement were major inspirations for the Declaration of Independence

The Enlightenment

500

Name 1 of the 3 most popular 'Third Party' Political Parties that are not the main two; Democrats or Republicans.

Libertarian

Green

Constitution


500

Provide an example of how the Judicial branch checks or balances the powers of the Executive branch.

SCOTUS presides over presidential impeachment hearings.

SCOTUS can declare Executive Orders un-Constitutional.

SCOTUS can declare bills signed by Executive branch un-Constitutional.

500

Name an amendment that grants voting rights.

Amendment 15, 19, 23, 24, 26

500

All bills are voted into law by representatives, except this type of bill.

State and local ballot measures and propositions.

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