AMENDMENTS
CONSTITUTIONAL POWERS
CONGRESS AND LAWMAKING
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
ELECTIONS AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM
100

What is the 1st amendment?

Protects freedom of speech religion press and assembly

100

What clause allows Congress to pass laws considered necessary to carry out its powers?

Necessary and proper clause

100

What Senate procedure allows unlimited debate unless stopped by a 60 votes?

The filibuster

100

What role does the vice president serve in the Senate?

President of the Senate and tie-breaking vote

100

What is judicial review?

The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional

200

What is the 6th amendment?

Guarantees the right to a fair trial lawyer injury

200

What Supreme Court Case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

200

What is reapportionment?

Redistribution of house seats based on population changes

200

What is the purpose of an electoral college?

To formally elect the president and vice president

200

What is dissenting opinion in the supreme court?

An opinion written by judges who disagree with the majority decision


300

What is the 10th amendment?

Reserves powers not given to the federal government to states

300

What amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states?

The 10th Amendment

300

What is the difference between express powers and implied powers?

Express Powers are directly listed in the Constitution; implied powers are inferred from them

300

What constitutional amendment establishes the prohibition of alcohol?

The 18th Amendment

300

What is a primary election?

An election used to choose a party's candidate

400

What is the 15th amendment?

Gives citizens the right to vote regardless of race

400

What landmark Supreme Court Case established that Congress has implied powers under the necessary and proper clause?

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

What is an executive order?

A directive issued by the President that has the force of law

400

What is the highest court in the Senate?

The Supreme Court

400

What are PACs?

Political Action Committees that raise money to influence elections


500

What is the 22nd amendment?

Limits presidents to two terms 

500

What congressional power allows lawmakers to formally accuse federal officials of misconduct?

Impeachment

500

What cabinet department is responsible for foreign affairs?

The Department of State 

500

What does precedent mean in the judicial system?

Past court decisions used to guide future rulings 

500

What is gerrymandering?

Manipulating district boundaries for political advantage