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100

What philosopher believed that Natural Law not only entitle but actually obligated people to rebel when the rule of kings did not respect the consent of the governed.  

John Locke

100

The presiding officer of the U.S. House of Representatives, the leader of the majority party, and second in line to the presidency.

Speaker of the House

100

What clause mandates that no state shall deny any person within its jurisdiction "equal protection of the laws" 

Equal Protection Clause

100

What are the two major political ideologies on either side of moderate. 

Liberal and Conservative

100

A U.S. state where Democratic and Republican candidates have similar levels of support, meaning either party could realistically win the state's electoral votes in a presidential election.

Swing State

200

This article of the Constitution deals with relations among the states 

Article IV

200

Two supreme court cases that involved Gerrymandering 

Baker v Carr

Shaw v Reno

200

What amendment prohibits the government from taking private property for public use without providing "just compensation" to the owner.

The 5th amendment

200

The process of an ever-expanding and increasing interactive world economy is known as

Globalization

200

A landmark Supreme Court decision ruling that the First Amendment prohibits the government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions, effectively allowing unlimited corporate spending on elections and enabling the creation of Super PACs.

FEC v Citizens United 

300

a separate written statement issued by a judge or justice in an appellate court case, agreeing with the final outcome (judgment) reached by the majority, but offering different or additional legal reasoning.

Concurring Opinion

300

When legislation is the appropriation of government spending for localized projects that primarily benefit a legislator's home district or state rather than the nation as a whole

Pork-Barrel Spending 

300

 A form of government censorship that prohibits speech or other expression before it can take place, rather than punishing it afterward.

Prior Restraint

300

American individuality and the story of the nation's creation after a battle with an over-reaching government have ingrained in citizens a desire for _________________________, one kept under control by law and by checks and balances and separation of power.  

Limited Government 

300

What amendment says that no one has to pay to vote? 

24th amendment

400

A statutory transfer of power, responsibilities, and funding from a central government to subnational, regional, or local governments.

devolution

400

An official appointed by a political party to enforce party discipline, ensure members attend and vote according to the party line, and manage legislative strategy.

Whip

400

A legal doctrine that prevents the government from using evidence gathered in violation of the U.S. Constitution—primarily the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures

Exclusionary Rule

400

Americans who were born between 1962 - 1982

Generation X

400

Elections that political parties use to select candidates for a general election. Then each party’s candidates run against each other in the general election.

Primaries or Primary Election 

500

A political system where power is dispersed among various competing interest groups—such as unions, businesses, and religious organizations—rather than concentrated in a single elite.

 pluralism democracy

500

A single, massive piece of legislation that packages numerous smaller, sometimes unrelated, bills or policy proposals into one "all or nothing" vote.

Omnibus Bill

500

 A three-part legal standard previously used by the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if a law or government action violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment

The Lemon Test

500

The lifelong process through which individuals acquire their political values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors

Political Socialization 

500

An advocacy strategy that attempts to influence legislation or government action by mobilizing the general public to contact legislators, rather than lobbying officials directly

Grassroots Lobbying