The Numbers
Origins
Vocabulary
The Branches
The Constitution
Civil Rights and Liberties
100

A Senator's term is ___ years

6

100

The origins of Democracy can be traced back to here

Athens, Greece
100

A proposed law that is presented for debate and voting.

A Bill

100

The House of Representatives is referred to as the _____ House

Lower

100

This Amendment Protects Freedom of Speech

The 1st Amendment

100

The privileges and freedoms that individuals are entitled to by law

Rights

200

How many members are in the House of Rep and Senate?

435 in the House. 100 in the Senate members.

200

Government where a few people share political control and make governing decisions.

Oligarchy

200

The right to vote in an election

Suffrage 

200

The Senate is referred to as the _______ House

Upper

200

The Anti-Federalist sought what action to protect the rights of individuals

The Bill of Rights 

200

This civil rights activist was the key figure in the nations fight for equality 

Martin Luther King Jr

300

A Congressman's term is ___ years

2

300

A Government in which religion rules

Theocracy 

300

A person chosen to represent their state in the Electoral College and cast their vote for President.

Elector

300

How is the representation of the House determined?

By population of each state

300

The constitution can be changed via what action?

Constitutional Amendment 

300

This President signed the Civil Rights and Voting Acts into law in 1964 and 1965

Lyndon Johnson 

400

How many judges sit on the Supreme Court?

9 Judges. Serving life terms

400

Government where one person rules by his or herself.

Autocracy

400

Creating different branches within a government divides power to prevent tyranny

Separation of Powers

400

Education, Safety and Public services are directly influenced by _______________

State and Local Governments

400

Much the Federal Government, State Governments have these three district branches

Executive (Govenor), Legislative (State Houses) and Judiciary (State Courts)  

400

Rights that ensure you can participate fully in society without discrimination.

Civil Rights

500

How many Senators Represent each state?

2

500

Government where people elect representatives, including a head executive, to make decisions on behalf of the public.

Republic

500

PALS

Power, Authority, Legitimacy and Sovreignty  

500

What are 3 powers of the Executive branch?

Execute the law, Veto bills passed by Congress and appoint ambassadors

500

This Amendment acknowledges that people may have other rights beyond those specifically mentioned in the Constitution 

The 9th Amendment 

500

Basic freedoms guaranteed to you by the Constitution.

Civil Liberties

600

Hoe many electors does and candidate need to win the Presidency? 

270

600

Government where people are in control and participate in decision making.

Democracy

600

Powers that aren’t listed in the Constitution line for line, but allow Congress to take the necessary actions in order to do its job.

Implied Powers

600

Who is second in line to the president, and the leader of the majority in the house.

Speaker of the Hpouse

600

They supported a strong centralized government.

The Federalists

600

Engaging in activities to promote and fight for social justice and equality 

Activism  

700

Total number of Electors in the Electoral College 

538

700

This English document inspired the Constitution

The Magna Carta

700

A governments power is derived from the people

Popular Sovereignty 

700

A directive from the President that has the force of federal law

Executive Order

700

The Vice President Serves TWO specific roles

President of Senate and deciding vote in the event of tie in the Senate

700

Obligations and actions citizens are required to preform for the betterment of their society 

Civic Duties 

800

South Carolina has ____ electors. 

Nine - 7 congressional districts and two senators 

800

What are three primary planforms within the Republican Party

  • Limited government
  • Individual liberties
  • Free-market policies
800

The Authority given to the Supreme Court and other federal courts to decide whether a law, executive order, or other act of government is constitutional or not.

Judicial Review

800

The ______ holds confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justices 

The Senate

800

They were against ratification of the new Constitution.

Anti-Federalists

800

Three examples of Civic Responsibilities 

Obeying the Law, Jury Duty and Voting 

900

Congress can override a President Veto with a ______ majority vote

Two Thirds

900

The system from which out President and Vice-President are elected 

The Electoral College

900

A set of beliefs and values that guide a person's or a party's actions and decisions

Ideology 

900

What are the 3 powers of Congress?

Lawmaking, budgeting, and oversight

900

Amending the Constitution requires this majority vote

2/3rds Vote

900

Showing understanding and appreciation for diversity and differences in society

Tolerance 

1000

How many US Senators are up for election every 2 years?

1/3 of the Senate

1000

What are three primary planforms within the Democratic Party

  • Social equality
  • Economic fairness
  • Healthcare
1000

Power is shared between a central government and state governments 

Federalism 

1000

What are the THREE primary roles of government in the Economy? 

Regulate Businesses, Promote Economic Growth and Collecting Taxes

1000

The U.S. uses a ____________ electoral system, which makes it difficult for smaller parties to gain traction.

Winner-takes-all

1000

The legal principle that ensures fair treatment and procedures in the justice system.

Due Process

1100

Name the two states that DO NOT have a "winner takes all" electoral system

Maine and Nebraska 

1100

The Philosophers theories regarding life, liberty and property contributed most to our founding principles. 

John Locke

1100

Rules or laws set by the government to control or manage certain activities or industries in the economy.

Regulation

1100

What are THREE examples of local governments? 

Counties, Cities/Towns and Special Districts 

1100

To formally approve or accept. In order for an amendment to become part of the Constitution, it must be ratified by a certain number of states

Ratify 

1100

The principle that all people must be treated equally under the law, guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.  

Equal Protection
1200

How many Presidents have lost the popular vote but were still elected President 

5

1200

The period in Europe where European thinkers began to question traditional political ideas

The Enlightenment 

1200

Powers granted to Congress that are specifically named in the constitution

Expressed Powers

1200

How are the powers of Congress divided for a Presidential Impeachment?

The HOUSE votes for the articles of impeachment and the SENATE conducts the trial 

1200

The amendment that grants the Vince President the authority to assume the presidency if the current Commander and Chief dies, is medical impaired or impeached

25th Amendment

1200

The two key laws that protect Civil Rights

Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965  

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