Unit 1
Unit 1, continued.
Clauses & Amendments
Unit 2
Unit 3
100

What is the difference between a representative and direct democracy?

Representative: elect officials who represent the population. 

Direct: majority rules

100

This landmark court case involved an abuse of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution

What is U.S. v. Lopez?

100
Your 4th Amendment is your right from....

Unreasonable searches and seizures

100

What was the precedent set in Marbury v. Madison?

JUDICIAL REVIEW!!!

100

"You have the right to remain silent. Anything you can say can and will be used against you in a court of law..." This must be said to you because of THIS court case. 

Miranda v. Arizona

200

Which of the Federalist Papers discussed why a large republic was better suited to control inevitable factions?

Federalist 10

200

The name of powers specifically given to one of the branches of government. 

Enumerated/Expressed Powers

200

The Constitutional clause that allows a person to wear a Star of David necklace, a hijab, or allows a teacher to keep a crucifix in her classroom as a personal item. 

The Free Exercise Clause

200

This Federalist Paper, written by Alexander Hamilton, stressed the need for a single, somewhat powerful Executive in charge of government.

What was Fed. 70?

200

A Civil _________ is ironclad in the Constitution, concerned  with your human rights. 

Civil _________ have developed over time, and protect you from discrimination. 

Civil Liberties, Civil Rights

300
Powers shared by both state and federal governments

What are concurrent powers?

300
The precedent set by McCulloch v. Maryland

What is The Supremacy Clause? (i.e. federal laws over state laws)

300

How many amendments does the Constitution have?

27 (and you need to memorize 27!!) 

300
Name two checks the legislature has over the judicial branch

making laws, overriding presidential vetoes, approve presidential nominations, controlling budgets, impeachment. 

300

This law banned literacy tests from the voting booth

The Voting Rights Act of 1965

400

What did the Connecticut/Great Compromise do?

Established a bicameral legislature 

400

What document was Federalist 10 responding to?

Brutus 1

400

ALL rights included in the first amendment. Must include ALL 5!! to get the points

Freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition. 

400

What case set the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment to make states have districts of one person, one vote?

Baker v. Carr

400

The simplest terms to define obscenity 

Acceptable answers: "I know it when I see it." or "patently offensive, without societal value"

500

What portion of the states does it take to ratify an amendment to the Constitution?

3/4 

(2/3 to propose, 3/4 to RATIFY)

500

Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations. What is its name?

The Commerce Clause

500

The 24th amendment banned poll taxes from the voting booth. Why did states implement poll taxes in the first place?

To discriminate against minorities, particularly poor black sharecroppers that had grown up in slavery

500

What is an Amicus Curiae brief?

"Friend of the court," not personally happening to you but affecting you

500

This case instituted the principle of "separate but equal," setting a precedent for segregation in the United States that lasted for 100 years after. 

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?