Federalist Papers
Gerrymandering
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Founding Fathers
Legislative Powers
100

Wrote the majority of the Federalist Papers

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

Manipulating the electoral maps

What are the political advantages? 

100

Corporations, non-profits, citizens, and special interest groups

What are the sources?

100

Created the Federalist Papers

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

Approves treaties

What are the powers of the Senate?
200

The alias of the Anti-Federalist

Who is the Brutus?

200

Cannot separate cities and have vast differences in population size

What is "Packing and Cracking"?

200

Determine when and the amount of time a bill is debated

What is the Speaker of the House?

200

Famous wooden teeth are actually slave's teeth

Who is George Washington?

200

Select President in Electoral College tie

What are the powers of the House?

300

Defends the Judiciary Branch being seperate

What is Federalist 78?

300

Prohibited Gerrymandering based on race

What is Miller v Johnson?

300

Voting through the tote board

What is the color system?

300

He secured support from France during the Revolution

Who is Benjamin Franklin? 

300

Need to have 51% for business to be conducted

What is a quorum?

400

States there should be one Executive leader rather than two

What is Federalist 70?

400

Created a partisan district with a bill in 1812

Who is Elbridge Gerry? 

400

To kill a bill

What is "Pigeonhole"?

400

Drafted Massachusetts Constitution

Who is John Adams?

400

Free postage on all mail to constituents 

What is Franking Privilege?

500

Prevents tyranny through majority rule and minority rights 

What is Federalist 10?

500

Created Gerrymandering

What are Republicans?

500

Negotiate terms of bills

What is the Conference Committee? 

500

Was extremely committed to anti-slavery and likely planned the Boston Tea Party

Who is Samuel Adams? 

500

Cannot be arrested or fined for minor offenses while in session 

What is Immunity?