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SCOTUS cases
200

Power that allows Congress to expand their power into any area that relates to their listed power

What is the necessary or proper clause? (elastic clause)

200

Drawing a congressional district to favor one political party over another

What is gerrymandering?

200

Cannot be tried for the same crime twice

What is Double Jeopardy?

200

Being able to choose and make decisions for oneself

What is individualism?

200

Ads against an opposing candidate or political party

What is an attack ad?

200

STORY: Tennessee had not redistricted in 60+ years and it had districts of unequal size

What is Baker v. Carr?

400

Power cited by Congress when they want to regulate anything that is bought or sold in interstate or foreign trade

What is the commerce clause?

400

Foreign policy deal where Congress needs to approve it by a 2/3 majority

What is a treaty?

400

Prevents the government from limiting religious beliefs and practices (kind of)

What is the Free Exercise Clause?

400

an individual's beliefs about the role of government

What is political ideology?

400

Person who votes based on their own best interest

Who is a rational choice voter?

400

RULING: The Supreme Court held that the students still have free speech rights at school - "students don't shed their rights at the schoolhouse gates"

What is Tinker v. Des Moines?

600
1. National government couldn't tax

2. National government could not call out the army
3. National government could not regulate interstate or foreign trade
4. National government could not create its own currency

What are problems with the Articles of Confederation?

600

A ruling made in an earlier case that is used to apply to a later case

What is precedent?

600

Has served as the basis for most civil rights and discrimination challenges

What is the Equal Protection Clause?

600

Everyone, even leaders must obey rules of society

What is rule of law?

600

an election where a party realignment takes place

What is a critical election?

600

STORY: Parents refused to send their children to school after the 8th grade since they did not agree with high school attendance as part of their religion. They were later charged under a state law that required students to attend school until age 16

What is Wisconsin v. Yoder?

800

Type of federalism where feds and states generally did their own thing and left each other alone, but Congress did expand some commerce powers

What is dual federalism?

800

Foundational document that argued that multiple executives could blame each other for bad things that are done. A single executive can be held more accountable and it's less expensive to have only one.

What is Federalist #70?

800

A requirement that any evidence found during an illegal search or seizure cannot be used to try someone for a crime.

What is the exclusionary rule?

800

Reserve Requirement for banks and discount rates are examples of this type of policy

What is monetary policy?

800

Relationship between an interest group, congressional committee, and a bureaucratic agency. Make policies favored by the group

What is an iron triangle?

800
SCOTUS case that selectively incorporated the 2nd Amendment

What is McDonald v. Chicago?

1000

People make an agreement with their government. The government agrees to protect their basic rights and they agree to obey the laws. It is breakable if the government does not fulfill its part

What is a social contract?

1000

When the Congress is controlled by one party and the Presidency by another - makes it hard to advance an agenda or get people appointed.

What is divided government?

1000

Created following Schenck v. US- speech that imposes a threat

What is the Clear and Present Danger Test?

1000

Set of polling data taken at the beginning of a poll - all later data is compared to it.

What is a benchmark poll?

1000

Limited to donating 5000 per election per candidate (adj for inflation)  Can give 10000 in a two election cycle (primary and general election)

What is a political action committee?

1000

STORY: A 527 group made a movie critical of Hillary Clinton before the 2008 election. They were told they couldn't air it because it was an advocacy ad and the BCRA limited advertising before elections.

What is Citizens United v. FEC?

1200

States must give all citizens the same rights they give to residents of their states

What is the privileges and immunities clause?

1200

Aims to resolve dispute between a federal agency and a private party

What is administrative adjudication?

1200

Censorship imposed before a speech is made or a newspaper is published; usually presumed to be unconstitutional - President Nixon attempted to use this in the SCOTUS case New York Times v. United States

What is prior restraint?

1200

Congress raising and lowering taxes and government spending to impact demand to fix unemployment and inflation is example of this type of policy

What is fiscal policy?

1200

Such organizations can raise unlimited funds from individuals, corporations or labor unions, but they must register with the IRS and disclose their contributions and expenditures.

What is a 527 group?

1200

DECISION: The 6th Amendment's right to counsel applies to state court defendants via the 14th Amendment. The Court stated that because the right of counsel is fundamental, it should be incorporated into the states

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

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