Principles of Government
US Constitution
Federalism
Civil Rights and Liberties
Citizenship
100

People hold the sovereign power

What is a democracy?

100

This states the goals and guiding principles of this important document. 

What is the Preamble?

100

This type of control can limit entrepreneurship because of monopolies

What is a drawback of authoritarian control?

100

This gave African American mean the right to vote

What is the 15th Amendment?

100

Double Jeopardy

Small-self governed society; religiously based

What is theocracy?

200

A theory that natural rights should be protected and separation of powers

What is John Locke's theory that influenced the US Constitution?

200
This gave voting rights to women in the 

United states.

What is the 19th Amendment?


200

Double Jeopardy - What does this quote from James Madison mean "first remedy is worse than the disease"?

What is the idea that faction is not more important than natural rights?

200

This lowered the voting age to 18 years old in the United States.

What is the 26th Amendment?

200

A citizen with this might have limitations of individual rights.

What is a convicted felon?

300

John Locke's Enlightenment ideas were the main influence of this

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

 The 10th amendment which helps define state “reserved” powers

Which Amendment is referenced in debates about states’ rights?

300

The three branches of government can monitor and limit each other

What is the main principle of "Checks and Balance"?

300

This landmark case led to rights being stated when being arrested, including rights against self-incrimination.

What is Miranda v. Arizona landmark case?

300

“Its Citizenship Clause states that all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to its jurisdiction, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside”? 

What is the 13th Amendment?

400

This first served as a way to limit British power over the US colonies.

What is the Magna Carta?

400

Issue driver's licenses, administer elections, handle social services

What are responsibilities of state government?
400

This concept deals with disputes between state and federal law; Federal law has authority

What is the Supremacy Clause?

400

This landmark case declared wearing a black arm band as a form of protest as being allowed in high schools.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines landmark case?

400
This was the main concern of the courts during the Korematsu v US landmark case.

What is national securtiy?

500

The Federal and State government has the power to make and enforce laws.

What are concurrent powers?

500

The landmark case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803 established this concept in our legal system.

What is the Judicial Review?  

500

Ideas that decentralization of power prevented the country from becoming strong enough to compete globally

What are ideas supported in the Federalist papers?

500

3/4 vote is needed in both chambers

What vote is needed to ratify an amendment?

500

2/3 vote in both the house and senate

What vote is needed to counteract a veto for a bill to become a law?

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