The failure of this document led to the need for a stronger central government.
What is the Articles of Confederation?
This chamber of congress is considered the higher chamber due to more formality and longer terms.
What is the Senate?
This clause in the 1st Amendment prohibits any law restricting practice of religion.
What is the free excercise clause?
This component of society is the greatest contributor to one's political ideologies.
What is family?
What is linkage institution?
The U.S. Utilizes this structure of Government, distributing powers between the state and national level.
What is Federalism?
Federal judges serve for this term lingth to protect them from political influence.
What is life?
The 1st Amendment provides these 5 freedoms.
What is speech, religion, assembly, press, petition?
This ideology favors increased regulation of the marketplace.
What is Liberal ideolgoy?
Due to more democratic elections and direct selections, campaigns have shifted to be more focused on this.
What is candidates?
This group advocated for a Bill of Rights to limit government and protect natural rights and liberties.
What is the Anti-Federalists?
This portion of the government works closely with the president and has the delegated power of compliance monitoring.
What is Bureaucracy?
What is "Seperate but Equal"?
This ideology favors supply-side economics.
What is Conservative Ideology?
All states except Maine and Nebraska practice this vote system in the electoral college.
What is winner take all?
Of the 3 models of democracy, this best describes the model preferred by the founders.
What is the Elite Model?
If a president refuses to sign a bill and lets it expire, it is referred to as this.
What is a pocket veto?
This clause in the 14th Amendment has been used to apply Federal Civil Rights to the State Level.
What is the Equal Protection Clause?
This ideology disfavors any government intervention beyond protection of private property.
What is Libertarian Ideolgoy?
Platforms from these groups are often absorbed by major political parties.
What is third parties?
State governments prefer this type of grant which allows them more freedom in distributing funds.
What is a block grant?
President's use of these have increased their power over time without formally passing any law.
What is an executive order?
This case used selective incorporation to guarantee the right to an attorney for state level trials.
What is Gideon v. Wainwright?
Someone who is a business owner, white, and does not have a college degree would likely align with this ideology.
What is Conservative Ideolgoy?
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 was passed in an effort to ban this.
What is soft money?