Foundations of American Democracy
Interactions Among Branches of Government
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
American political ideologies and beliefs
Political Participation
SCOTUS cases
100

Basic rights everyone is born with - life, liberty, and property

What are natural rights?

100
1. Coin Money

2. Call out the military
3. Create courts/establish jurisdiction
4. Borrow money
5. Tax

What are enumerated powers?

100

4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments have to deal with this

What are rights of the accused?
100

Survey of public opinion

What is an opinion poll?

100

The tendency for the current office holder to win re-election. Bigger influence in the House.

What is the incumbency advantage?

100

Case where the court had to answer the following:

Can Congress make a national bank?

Can the state tax the bank?

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

200

This foundational document supported the ratification of the Constitution and discussed ways to control factions

What is Federalist #10?

200

Sets rules for debate on bills, headed by the Speaker of the House

What is the Rules Committee?

200

Freedom from illegal search and seizure

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

When an event causes a shift in the beliefs of the population - example could include 9/11.

What is the generational effect?

200

Person who chooses best candidate for the future

Who is a prospective voter?

200

SCOTUS case that established Judicial Review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

300

One of the compromises - Congress will be divided into two houses - 1 divided by state population and the other equal

What is the Great Compromise?

300

A way for Senators to end a filibuster by putting a time limit on how long a bill can be debated. Requires a vote of 60 senators

What is cloture?

300
The process in which a specific right from the Bill of Rights applies to the states and not just the federal government

What is selective incorporation?

300

The process by which a person acquires their political viewpoints/ideology

What is political socialization?

300

A group that organizes to influence the government on a policy area

What is an interest group?

300

Set the precedent of "one man, one vote"

What is Baker v. Carr?

400
Type of democracy: Groups compete to influence the government in making policy decisions

What is a pluralist democracy?

400

Foundational Document that argues for an independent judiciary with lifetime appointments and the power of judicial review

What is Federalist #78

400

The government can tell people who want to speak between certain times, in certain locations, and place certain limitations like no seditious speech

What are time, place, and manner restrictions?

400

someone with mainstream positions avoiding extreme views and major social change.

Who is a moderate?

400

Big party meeting to choose candidates--gives more power to the party bosses than the electorate.

What is a caucus?

400

Decision: ...that because the district was shaped in such a clearly odd way, it was enough to prove that there was a very apparent effort to separate voters racially

What is Shaw v. Reno?

500

Type of Federalism where feds and states work together to carry out join programs (since the Great Depression)

What is cooperative federalism?

500

Let the decision stand (the ruling in the earlier court case is upheld)

What is Stare Decisis?

500

Foundational Document that argued the impact of segregation is that it limits opportunities and harms the mental well being of the segregated people and is equally damaging to society as a whole.

What is the Letter from Birmingham Jail?

500

a mistake in the selection method of a group to poll

What is a sampling error?

500

When people can benefit from the work of a group without doing any work

What is the free-rider problem?

500

QUESTION: Was the voluntary, non denominational prayer a violation of the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment? 

What is Engel v. Vitale?

600

Money given for a general purpose and can be spent in any way the state wants under a broad area of spending

What are block grants?

600

If the Executive Branch has power of the sword, Congress would have this power

What is Power of the Purse?

600

Whether a law applies unequally to different groups of people

What is Substantive Due Process?

600

must meet an income qualification for a benefit

What is means tested?

600

Groups that are exempted from reporting their contributions and can receive unlimited contributions. Groups cannot spend more than half of their funds on political activities.

What is a 501c group?

600

SCOTUS cases that created a limit for the use of the commerce clause by the federal government

What is United States v. Lopez?

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