The Blueprint
Culture Wars
The Players
The "Workers"
Rights & Liberties
100

This principle splits the government into Legislative, Executive and Judicial

What is Separation of Powers?

100

The belief that people should be responsible for themselves

What is Individualism?

100

This groups main goal is to win elections and run for government

What is a Political Party?

100

The power of the court to declare a law unconstitutional 

What is judicial review?

100

Protections from the government (like Free Speech) 

What are Civil Liberties?

200

The system where one branch can veto or block another

What are checks and balances?

200

The philosophy prioritizing the "common good" of the group

What is Communitarianism? 

200

An organization that "lobbies" for one specific issue

What is an interest group?

200

The millions of experts who actually carry out federal laws

What is the federal Bureaucracy?

200

Protections by the government to ensure equal treatment

What are civil rights?

300

The division of power between national and state levels

What is federalism?

300

The process (usually via family) of forming political beliefs

What is Political Socialization?

300

A large informal group of people pushing for social change

What is a social movement?

300

When an agency turns a broad law into specific rules

What is policy implementation?

300

The Amendment used to apply the Bill of Rights to the states

What is the 14th Amendment (or incorporation)?

400

This clause allows congress to stretch its powers to meet new needs

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause (or Elastic Clause)?

400

The theory that having many groups compete leads to the best policy 

What is Pluralism?

400

The media's power to decide which topics become national issues.

What is agenda setting (or gatekeeping)?

400

The presidents right to keep certain communications secret 

What is executive privilege?

400

The legal process of applying the bill of rights to the states

What is Selective Incorporation?

500

These powers are not listed in the constitution but belong to States.

What are Reserved Powers (per the 10th Amendment)?

500

The theory that a small wealthy group actually holds all the power

What is elitism (or elite theory)?

500

The relationship between groups, congress and the Bureaucracy 

What is the Iron Triangle?

500

When the court follows past rulings to make a new decision

What is stare decisis (or precedent)?

500

This "rule" prevents illegally seized evidence from being used

What is the Exclusionary rule?

M
e
n
u