UNIT 1
UNIT 2
UNIT 3
UNIT 4/Whatever
UNIT 5
100

Greece had a direct democracy, Rome had a _________ democracy

Representative (or Elite)

100

The House and Senate pass a similar bill, but there are still some significant differences.  What group will be tasked with compromising on these differences?

Conference committee

100

The necessary and proper and commerce clauses are to be found in this Article and Section of the Constitution

Article 1, Section 8

100

The school has told Khoi that he cannot publish his expose on the link between Mr. Marestaing's use of cardboard cutouts, and his alleged ties to North Korean, the school is attempting to practice this ... 

prior restraint

100

Your grandparents probably trusted their government much less than you do, but let's pretend your grandparents were born in the United States, and if that was the case, then they definitely trusted and still trust the government _________ than you do

More

200

This type of requirement, imposed by the federal government on states, often comes without funding, like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Federal Mandate

200

An executive order that is used to formalize a relationship with a foreign country is called a ...

Executive Agreement

200

This SCOTUS case incorporated the 4th amendment so as to now apply to the States.

Mapp v Ohio

200

The AP people hate Communists, so you only are allowed to learn about three political parties, the Democrats, the Republicans, and the ___________

Libertarians

200

Go big or go home. Americans hate a loser, always and forever, and for this reason our elections are almost always single-district _________-take-all elections, so that even those 2nd place weaklings never find their way into power

Winner

300

Article 5 is about this ..

amending the Constitution

300

The Executive has the most power in foreign policy: What is a standing informal US foreign policy position named after the President who asserted it?

Monroe Doctrine, Roosevelt Corollary, Truman Doctrine, or Eisenhower Doctrine

300

Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that removing this restriction/guideline of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, was like, "throwing away an umbrella because it had stopped raining."

Preclearance

300

This guy watched his friends die at Valley Forge when he was 20 and realized how selfish and against the interests of the country the States were, and for this reason, he sought to expand federal power when he became the Chief Justice of SCOTUS 

John Marshall

300

An old man, a rich man, a woman with a PhD, a 40 year old Asian woman, and an 18 year old are sitting together on a bench.  Who is the most likely to vote?

The woman with the PhD

400

The only way to remove a SCOTUS justice is by ________ing them

Kill, or impeach

400

A congressional election in an undisclosed state or district, in an undisclosed year is occurring, and you are talking to one of the candidates. If your life depends on guessing whether that candidate will win, and you can ask them just one question, what is the question?

Are you the incumbent?

400

After getting a new trial, Gideon initially rejected the opportunity, because he believed he was protected from having to be tried twice for the same crime because the 5th amendment has a provision against ...

double jeopardy

400

This lifecycle event was probably the easiest for Boomers, and the hardest for Millennials/Gen Z

buying/owning a home

400

Name the 4 linkage institutions

Interest groups, political parties, the media, and elections

500

Why did the author of Brutus 1, give himself the nom de plume (pen name) "Brutus" ?

because Brutus is who killed Julius Caesar (after Julius Caesar abolished the Republic of Rome)

500

SCOTUS has ruled that a certain criminal law the President opposed is in fact constitutional.  If the President wants to undermine the law's enforcement, what cabinet position will he instruct to not enforce it?

Attorney General 

500

In Shaw v. Reno, Janet Reno was supervising the government enforcement of the Voting Rights Act in her capacity of holding this office ...

Attorney General

500

The name for when you let some polling/survey results count more than others in order to make your results equally representative of the general population

weighting (or stratification)

500

3 men wrote the (pro)Federalist Papers: Madison, Hamilton, and this poor chap we don't care about at all ...

John Jay

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