Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
What is the First Amendment?
The case that provided judicial Review to the Supreme Court
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Rights to life, liberty, and property.
What are inalieanable rights?
Limited quantity of resources to meet unlimited wants and needs
What is scarcity?
Rule by people
What is popular sovereignty?
Amendment that prevents self-incrimination
What is the Fifth Amendment?
The case that required police officers to read the rights of individuals upon arrest
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
The constitutional authority for Congress to make any law required to carry out its delegated powers
What is the necessary and proper clause?
Land, Labor, capital, and Entrepreneurship.
What are the factors of production?
When the government is controlled by a constitution and its people?
What is limited government?
Amendment that gives Americans the right to bear Arms
What is the 2nd Amendment
The case that stated freedom of expression does not stop at the schoolhouse gate.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
This states that people give up power to secure their liberties, but when those liberties are not secured then the people have the right to rebel.
What is the Social Contract Theory?
What to produce? How to produce it and for whom to produce it?
What are the three economic questions society must answer?
The government is divided into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
What is the separation of powers?
Amendments 4,5,6, and 8 are known collectively as this.
What are the rights of the accused?
This case stated school officials need only reasonable cause to search students.
What is New Jersey v. TLO?
A denied power in which Congress cannot create a law that makes an act criminal and the prosecute although the act was legal when it was committed
What is an Ex Post Facto Law?
Governments attempt to maintain economy through taxing and spending.
What is fiscal policy?
Power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional.
What is Judicial Review?
Doctrine in the 14th Amendment that states some of the Bill of Rights must apply to all states.
What is the Incorporation Doctrine
The case that gave federal courts jurisdiction over legislative district lines?
What is Baker v. Carr?
A court order requiring jailers to explain to a judge why they are holding a prisoner in custody.
What is the Writ of Habeas Corpus?
Governments attempt to maintain the economy by changing the money supply.
What is monetary policy?
Division of power of government into national and local levels with the national level maintaining supremacy?
What is the Federalism?