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100

Who won the case of Gideon vs. Wainwright?

The Court ruled in favor of Gideon.

100

Which branch of government is involved in Federalist 70?

The executive branch

100

What branch are the Senate and House in?

The legislative branch

100

What caused Tinker v Des Moines?

The school district suspended students for wearing armbands as a form of protest.

100

What is an executive order?

Presidents can make laws, such as national holidays.

200

Which 2 amendments were involved in Gideon vs. Wainwright?

The 6th and 14th amendment

200

Federalist 70 was whose response to anti federalists?

Hamilton

200

What did the 22nd amendment do?

Limit the president to 2 terms

200

What is the significance of Marbury vs. Madison?

It created doctrine of judicial review and set up supreme court as chief interpreter of the Constitution.

200

How is war a concurrent power between Congress and the president? 


Congress can declare war and the president is the commander in chief.

300

What was Tinker protesting with the arm bands?

The Vietnam War draft

300

What did Federalist 70 argue?

Hamilton argued that an executive branch was necessary and promised a check and balance system to limit any misuse of power.

300

What are some similarities between the Senate and House?

Both have a role in the process of legislation and can override the presidential veto.

300

what is the effect of Gideon vs. Wainwright?

States must now provide attorneys to people that cannot afford one.

300

How do the presidential powers affect the judicial branch?

The president can appoint judges and grant pardons.

400

What did Gideon argue?

Gideon argued that he should have received an attorney because not receiving one violated the 6th amendment.

400

Which modern day ideology out of the main 4 (liberal, conservative, libertarian, populist) would most agree with Brutus 1?

Libertarians

400

What is the role of the writ of certiorari?

It allows people to request for court to look at their trial again.

400

What is the effect of Shaw vs. Reno?

The Court ruled gerrymandering unconstitutional even when used to help marginalized groups.

400

What are some examples of how the president is the communicator in chief?

bully pulpit, state of union address

500

What was the minority opinion of the case?

The dissent argued that the first amendment doesn’t grant the right to express any opinion at any time and the armbands were considered a distraction.

500

What does Brutus 1 say about impeachment?

It strongly opposes impeachment. 

500

What does stare decisis translate to?

"let the decision stand"

500

What is the cause of INS vs. Chadha?

2 years after Chadha's reapplication as a US citizen after his Visa expired, the House used the legislative veto to reject his citizenship.

500

What are some examples of how the president is the chief diplomat?

make treaties, executive agreements, appoint ambassadors

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