Foundations
The Constitution
The President and Congress
The First Amendment
Rights of the Accused
100
An item that the public can use over and over without it diminishing in size
What is a public good?
100
What was the first government created following the Revolutionary War?
What are the Articles of Confederation?
100
Being born in the United States, 35 years old, and live in the U.S. for 14 years are the requirements for this office
What is The President of the United States?
100
The right to believe and practice what you want as long as you don't hurt anyone
What is Free Exercise Clause?
100
This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 4th amendment?
200
This type of government usually has a king, queen or sultan that leads the people
What is a monarchy?
200
This constitutional plan favored states with larger populations
What is the Virginia Plan?
200
Being a citizen for 7 years, being 25 and living in the state your represent are the requirements for what office?
What is the House of Representatives?
200
The separation of church and state is also known by this term
What is the Establishment Clause?
200
If you are pulled over and have an illegal substance on your front seat police are allowed to search you due to...
What is The Plain View Doctrine?
300
This type of government uses the voice of the people to make decisions
What is a democracy?
300
This constitutional plan favored states with smaller populations
What is The New Jersey Plan?
300
This secret power of the president allows him to reject a bill from Congress
What is the veto?
300
Burning the American flag is known by this term in constitutional law
What is symbolic speech?
300
A defendant cannot be forced to testify against themselves is known as
What is self-incrimination?
400
This type of economic system uses producers and consumers to set the prices for products
What is a command economy?
400
This state supplied the compromise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan
What is Connecticut?
400
This is the fraction of Congress members that are needed to overturn a presidential veto
What is two-thirds?
400
This is when speech is untrue and damages someones reputation on purpose
What is slander?
400
This amendment gives you the right to a lawyer in criminal court
What is sixth amendment?
500
A government be able to maintain order, protect life and property, and provide public goods according to which two philosophers?
Who are Hobbes and Locke?
500
This term describes the split between a federal government and smaller state governments
What is federalism?
500
This president created new social programs, regulated the food and drugs administration, and made national parks
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
500
This type of speech is meant to be shockingly offensive without any artistic or cultural value
What is obscenity?
500
This statute is used by the federal government to take private land from citizens
What is eminent domain?
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