Federal Courts and Organization
Voting
Political Parties and Organization
Interest Groups/Public Opinion/Mass Media
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100

What does equal justice for all mean?

The goal of treating everyone the same no matter what. 

100

How old must you be to vote in the United States?

18

100

Do you have to join a political party in order to vote during the presidential election. 

No

100

Define an interest group.

Organizations of people who unite to promote their ideas. 

100

The Supreme Court has a total of ___ Justices. 

9

200

How many justices must select a case in order for it to be heard in federal court?

4/9

200

Name 3 issues voting can impact. 

Taxes, health care, immigration, equal opportunity, voting rights, infrastructure, jobs, education, social security, neighborhood safety, and etc. 

200

How often is the National Convention?

Every 4 years

200

Define public opinion

The ideas and attitudes that most people hold. 

200

Voting is considered a ___________ of a citizen. 

Responsibility

300

Define judicial review?

The court can review any federal, state, or local law to determine whether it is constitutional or not. 

300

What did the 19th Amendment state?

Women won the right to vote.

300

Which political party is the oldest throughout the nation?

The Democrat Party

300

What are lobbyists?

Representatives of interest groups who contact lawmakers or other government officials directly. 

300

A federal judge's term is for ________.

Life

400

What are the 3 levels of the federal court system? Name them from bottom to top. 

District Courts, Appeals Courts, and Supreme Court

400

What did the 15th Amendment state?

Ensured that people could not be denied the right to vote because of their race. 

400
What is a watchdog?

The party that is out of power watches the actions of the party in power for any mistakes or misuse of power. 

400

Provide 6 examples of mass media.

3 printed media:

3 electronic media:

Printed media: Newspapers, books, magazines, flyers, billboards, mail, post cards, poster, etc. 

Electronic media: TV, radio, podcasts, social media, YouTube, streaming services, etc. 

400

In order for a decision to be made in the Supreme Court, ____ out of the 9 justices must agree on the case. 

5 out of 9 or the majority. 

500

Name 3 types of cases that would be sent to the federal court system and considered a federal case. 

Constitution, federal laws, bankruptcy, state vs. state cases, suits with the federal government, foreign governments and treaties, maritime laws, diplomats. 

500

What were the Jim Crow laws? 

Provide the 2 restrictions and the loophole for White Americans. 

Restrictions intentionally targeted towards African Americans to limit/eliminate their right to vote. 

Restrictions: Poll Tax and Literacy Test

Loophole: The Grandfather Clause

500

Explain the difference between a closed primary and an open primary election.

In an open primary, voters do not need to declare their party preference in order to vote for the party's nominees. In a closed primary, voters must declare their party preference in order to vote for the party's nominees. 

500

What is the difference between a public interest group and a private interest group?

A public interest group advocates for policies that benefit the general public, while private interest groups focus on promoting specific interests of its members. 

500

The ____ amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

26th

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