Foundations &Principles
Constitution & Rights
Branches, Checks, & Roles
Congress, Committees, & Lawmaking
Elections, Parties, & Courts
100

The system that divides power between a national government and state governments

What is federalism?

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution are collectively known by this name

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

The branch of government primarily responsible for making laws.

What is the legislative branch / Congress?

100

The House of Congress in which representation is based on a state’s population

What is the House of Representatives?

100

The voting process that officially selects electors who, in turn, elect the president (state-based process every four years).

What is the Electoral College / presidential election?

200

The political philosopher who wrote that governments must protect life, liberty, and property

Who is John Locke?

200

This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

What is the First Amendment?

200

The presidential power to reject a bill passed by Congress.

What is a veto?

200

If the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill, members from both chambers meet in this committee to reconcile differences.

What is a conference committee?

200

One legal requirement to vote in federal elections in the United States.

What is being a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years old?

300

The compromise that created a bicameral Congress with representation by population in one house and equal representation in the other

What is the Great Compromise / Connecticut Compromise?

300

The amendment that reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people

What is the Tenth Amendment?

300

One check Congress has on the president besides overriding vetoes.

What is the power to impeach and remove? / What is the power of the purse? / What is Senate confirmation of appointments?

300

A primary function of congressional committees that helps shape legislation before full-chamber votes

What is markup/hearings or conducting oversight?

300

These party events and state contests determine how many delegates a presidential candidate will have at the national convention.

What are primary elections and caucuses?

400

The group that opposed ratification of the Constitution because they feared a strong central government and wanted the Bill of Rights.

Who were the Anti‑Federalists?

400

The principle that courts can declare laws and actions unconstitutional was established in this 1803 Supreme Court case

What is Marbury v. Madison?

400

One check the president has on the judiciary besides appointments.

What is the presidential pardon power?

400

Two formal requirements to serve in the House of Representatives (age and citizenship)

What are at least 25 years old and seven years U.S. citizenship?

400

The court that reviews appeals from U.S. District Courts before cases may reach the Supreme Court.

What is the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals / Court of Appeals?

500

The Enlightenment thinker who argued for separation of powers (legislative, executive, judicial) influencing U.S. constitutional design

Who is Montesquieu?

500

Name one civil liberty that is limited in the interest of "due process" rather than absolute—e.g., rights balanced with public safety

What is freedom of speech when it incites imminent lawless action? / What is the right to a fair trial?

500

The power the Supreme Court exercises to interpret the Constitution and invalidate laws that conflict with it.

What is judicial review?

500

Two formal requirements to serve in the U.S. Senate and one difference from the House (age/citizenship/constituency)

What are at least 30 years old and nine years U.S. citizenship; senators represent entire states while House members represent districts?

500

Briefly describe the impeachment process: which chamber brings charges, which chamber conducts the trial, and the vote required to convict

What is the House impeaches/accuses, the Senate tries and convicts, and conviction requires a two‑thirds Senate vote?

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