Constitutional Foundations
Supreme Court Cases
Congress & Policymaking
Civil Liberties & Rights
Political Institutions
100

This clause establishes that federal law takes precedence over state law.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

100

This case established the principle of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

This process allows members of Congress to influence spending in their districts.

What is Pork Barrel Spending?

100

This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

What is the First Amendment?

100

Independent agencies that implement and enforce public policy are collectively known as this.

What is the Bureaucracy?

200

The principle of dividing power between the national and state governments.

What is Federalism?

200

This case declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

200

This tactic allows senators to delay or block legislation.

What is a Filibuster?

200

Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures comes from this amendment.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

Organizations that seek to influence government policy on behalf of specific interests.

What are Interest Groups?

300

This principle prevents any one branch from accumulating too much power.

What are Checks and Balances?


300

This case protected student symbolic speech under the First Amendment.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District?

300

This committee reconciles differences between House and Senate versions of a bill.

What is a Conference Committee?

300

This amendment protects individuals from self-incrimination.

What is the Fifth Amendment?

300

These committees raise and spend money to help elect candidates.

What are PACs (Political Action Committees)?

400

The constitutional process required to formally change the Constitution.

What is the Amendment Process?

400

This case required law enforcement to inform suspects of their constitutional rights.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

400

The president uses this power to reject legislation passed by Congress.

What is a Veto?

400

This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

400

This electoral advantage often benefits candidates who already hold office.

What is the Incumbency Advantage?

500

This clause gives Congress authority to pass laws needed to carry out enumerated powers.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

500

This case upheld the right to legal counsel for criminal defendants who cannot afford an attorney.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

500

This occurs when Congress fails to approve federal spending legislation on time.

What is a Government Shutdown?

500

This amendment reserves powers not specifically delegated to the federal government for states or the people.

What is the Tenth Amendment?

500

This type of district drawing is used to favor one political party over another.

What is Gerrymandering?