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100

This document served as the "break up" letter from Britain?

Declaration Of Independence
100

Which "fourth" branch of government is responsible for the implementation of laws?

The bureaucracy

100

The nineteenth, twenty sixth, and fifteenth amendments are examples of what.

Expansion of voting rights.

100

What is the highest court of appeals?

The Supreme Court

100

Which case ruled that the federal government has to power to review legislative apportionment.

Baker v Carr

200

This compromise created a bicameral legislature.

The Great Compromise/Conneticut Compromise

200

What kind of committee is created to settle the differences between a version of a bill amongst the two houses?

A conference committee

200
What amendment protects states rights the most?

Tenth Amendment

200

Term used to describe the amount of people who vote in an election compared to the amount of people who can vote.

Voter Turnout

200

What doctrine did Brown v. BOE overturn and from which court case did this doctrine originate.

Seperate But Equal, Plessy v Ferguson.

300

This form of federalism creates a distinct separation between federal and state governments.

Dual Federalism

300

What kind of legislation involves the appropriation of government funds to localized projects?

Pork-barrell legislation.

300

This rule in this amendment prevents evidence from warrantless searches to be used in court.

Exclusionary rule of the 4th amendment.

300

The FCC is an example of what type of bureaucracy?

Independent regulatory commission. 

300

What were the two clauses that relate to McCullough v Maryland?

Supremacy & Elastic Clause.

400

This philosopher came before John Locke and supported the idea of giving up natural rights to an absolute monarch.

Thomas Hobbes

400

What kind of representative votes both the way their constituents want, as well as what they think is best for their constituents.

Politico.

400

What two words describe the main idea in MLK's letter from birmingham jail?

Civil Disobedience.

400

This term refers to the strategic decision by the Supreme Court to avoid ruling on constitutional issues by declining to hear a case or deciding it on narrower grounds

Judicial Restraint

400

Shaw v Reno occured in which state?

North Carolina

500

What article and section of the constitution allows for the impeachment of a president?

Article II Section 4

500

This concept describes the tendency for the legislative and executive branches to struggle to pass laws due to ideological differences, especially when party control is split?

Political gridlock

500

What scotus case ruled that police had to inform citizens of their rights before questioning?

Miranda v Arizona

500

This term describes when a significant number of voters switch their part allegiance over time. 

Party Realignment.

500

In Gideon v Wanwright, what did Gideon write to the Supreme Court after he was found guilty of theft.

Petition for a writ of certiori.