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100

Police search a home without a warrant or probable cause.
Which amendment is at issue?

4th 

100

This essay argued for separation of powers to prevent tyranny.

Federalist No. 51

100

Revenue bills must originatewhere?

House of Representatives

100

law designed to help in formal and informal barriers to African-American suffrage.

Voting rights act of 1965

100

This group historically has the highest voter turnout rates.

The olds 

100

The House votes to charge the president with abuse of power. What step has occurred?

impeachment

200

Prohibited voting restrictions based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude (slavery)

15th Amendment (1870)

200

The concept that no one is above the law is known as this.

rule of law

200

This allows Congress to override a presidential veto.

veto override (2/3 vote in both houses)

200

A state requires citizens to pay $50 before voting in a federal election.
Which amendment is violated?

24th 

200

Turnout is generally higher in this type of election.

presidential elections

200

This Senate power applies to treaties negotiated by the president.

advice and consent (2/3 ratification)?

300

A state bans political protests in public parks.

Through which amendment is the 1st Amendment applied to the states?
 

14th Amendment (incorporation doctrine)

300

Powers shared by state and federal governments are called these.

concurrent powers

300

The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional is called this.

judicial review

300

The process by which citizens can propose a state or local law or amendment to the state constitution

ballot initiative

300

Which gender votes the most today?

Women 

300

The president can issue these directives that have the force of law (though subject to review).

executive orders

400

Established that senators were to be elected directly by voters

17th Amendment (1913)

400

constitutional amendment behind McDonald v. Chicago 

14th amendment selective incorporation 

400

This role describes the president as head of the military.

Commander in Chief

400

This model says voters choose candidates based on party labels.

party-line voting model

400

This type of election typically has lower turnout than presidential elections.

Midterms 

400

The president signs an executive order. A federal court rules it unconstitutional. What principle is being used?

judicial review

500


Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18

26th Amendment (1971)

500

What are the 3 clauses of the 14th amendment?

Birth right citizenship, Equal protection, and Selective incorporation 

500

The president deploys troops overseas for 90 days without congressional approval. Congress demands withdrawal. What law is Congress invoking?

War Powers Resolution

500

The belief that one's political participation really matters - that one's vote can actually make a difference

political efficacy

500

This voting reform allows ballots to be cast before Election Day and can increase participation.

Early voting 

500

Congress passes a law stating that workplace environments must be “reasonably safe.” A federal agency defines what “reasonably safe” means and creates detailed safety standards.

What power is the agency exercising?

Delegated discretionary authority.

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