Forms of Government
Types of Laws
Federalism
Political Parties
Influencing Public Opinion
100

A government in which citizens choose a smaller group to goveron on their behalf. 

What is a Representative Democracy?

100

The type of law that is designed to resolve disputes between private parties and compensate victims.

What is Civil Law?

100

These are powers given just to the states.

What are Reserved Powers?

100

US has two major ones and they disagree on roles and responsibilities of government.

What is a political party?

100

An unfair preference for or dislike of something. Showing preference to one side.

What is Bias?

200

When the supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.

What is a Republic?

200

The type of law designed to punish those who commit crimes. In these cases, the government prosecutes the accused.

What is Criminal Law?

200

These are powers given directly to the Federal government.

What are Enumerated or Expressed Powers?

200

Group of people who share a point of view and promote the issue. Influences political parties.

What is an Interest Group?

200

Media that uses carefully-crafted messages to manipulate people's actions and beliefs.

What is Propaganda?

300

When the governemnt owns industries and distributes the products and wages. The citizens can own their own property. Everyone is supposed to be equal.

What is Socialism?

300

The type of law that covers crimes committed by members of the armed forces.

What is Military Law?

300

These are powers shared by the federal and state governments.

What are Concurrent Powers?

300

Represent interest groups and contact lawmakers hoping to influence their policy making.

What is a Lobbyist?

300

A type of propaganda that uses generalities and nothing substantial. 

What is glittering generalities?

400

No private ownership. The government owns everything and is ruled by a dictator.

What is Communism?

400
The type of law that covers interepretations of the powers of the federal government.

What is Constitutional Law?

400

Coining money and declaring war are examples of these kind of powers.

What are Enumerated or Expressed Powers?

400

Series of statements describing the party's core beliefs and its positions on various issues.

What is a Party Platform?

400

Media organization that exposes illegal practices or waste. The opposing party makes sure the party in office does not abuse its power.

What is a Watchdog?

500

A small group of rich individuals run the country.

What is an Oligarchy?

500

The four types of laws are

Civil, Criminal, Military, Constitutional Law

500

Establish schools and conduct marriages are examples of these kinds of powers.

What are Reserved Powers?

500

Not always trustworthy since they are designed to convince you to vote for a candidate and may not show all sides on an issue.

Political advertisements.

500

The use of something to represent something else.

What is symbolism?