Supreme Court case that established separation of National Government and State Government in Interstate Commerce
What is Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)?
100
These set of papers begin in one house, sent to the other where a trial is held. Soon & hopefully, President Donald Trump ends up going through this process.
What is Impeachment?
100
This Amendment allowed the American people to vote for the Senators (HINT: Don't ask Mr. Fagan he doesn't know)
What is the Seventeenth Amendment?
100
Established a bicameral legislature, with representation based on population
What is Connecticut Compromise?
100
These set of papers were made in an attempt to establish a position on Interest Groups, while also defending the constitution.
What is Federalist Paper #10?
200
Supreme Court case that ruled local communities decided what was seen as "obscenity" and what was seen as "serious literary, artistic."
What is Miller v. California (1973)?
200
According to the United States Constitution, these certain people have the power to tax. All revenue bills begin here.
What is the House Of Representatives?
200
Supreme Court case that ruled states have no right to tax National Banks, it reinforced the supremacy clause.
What is McCulloch v Maryland (1819)?
200
You're running for U.S President. Your opponent has won the election with exactly 270 votes. Meaning you received this many votes.
What is 268 votes?
200
Hypothetically speaking, if there was a tie in the electoral college, and then a tie in the House of Representatives, who elects the president?
What is House of Representatives?
300
Supreme Court case that ruled burning a flag was deemed constitutional under the 1st Amendment
What is Texas v. Johnson (1989)?
300
This Amendment was passed after F.D.R's presidency (Hint: It's not first 10 ;))
What is 25th Amendment?
300
An interest group made of mayors, governors, and other state and local officials who depend on federal funds.
What is intergovernmental lobby?
300
Primary Election in which any voter, regardless of party, may vote
What is Open Primary?
300
What Republicans had to settle for this in order to get Neil Gorsuch confirmed into the Supreme Court.
What is the Nuclear Option?
400
Supreme Court case that ruled prayer in public schools was against the Establishment Clause therefore violating the 1st Amendment
What is Engel v. Vitale (1962)?
400
Terry took this Supreme Court case known as "Terry v. Ohio (1968)" and claimed this Amendment was violated.
What is the Fourteenth Amendment?
400
These powers are only granted to states in the 10th Amendment. (HINT: Take Immigration as an example)
What is Reserved Powers?
400
Employment cycle in which individuals who work for governmental agencies regulating interests eventually end up working for interest groups or businesses with the same policy concern
What is Revolving Door?
400
The person/persons who determine at what age you can vote.
What is State Governments?
500
Supreme Court case that helped defined the concept of Federalism in the United States Constitution. It established a precedent on the Bill of Rights being applied to the State Governments. This man sued because his business was slowed down by street construction.
What is Barron v. Baltimore (1833)?
500
Habeas Corpus is mentioned in this Amendment. It also includes unusual punishment.
What is the 8th Amendment?
500
This is mentioned in the Constitution. To put it in basic terms, each state must share public acts, records, and proceedings. Every state must share this information according to this.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
500
The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals, groups, and parties can spend unlimited amounts in campaigns for or against candidates as long as they operate independently from the candidates
What is Independent Expenditures?
500
The framers of the Constitution finished this part of the Constitution in under a day.