Congress
Foundational Documents
Federalism
Elections
Constitution
100

This term describes when either the House, Senate, or Presidency are occupied by different political parties

Divided government

100

Brutus was one of these, an individual who did not like the proposed constitution

Anti-Federalist

100

This era of Federalism saw a clear distinction between the power of the federal and state governments

Dual Federalism

100
You need this many electoral college votes to win the presidency

270

100

Concept that explains how one branch cannot overpower the other two

Checks and balances

200

Title for the most powerful member of the House

Speaker of the House

200

The process for amending the US Constitution can be found here

Article V

200

These allow states to spend federal funds with broad spending guidelines

Block grants

200

A states total electoral votes is based on

Number of Representatives + Senators

200

The Enlightenment idea that power comes from the consent of the governed

Popular sovereignty

300

This term describes the redrawing of district lines within a state

redistricting

300

This section of the US Constitution lays out the responsibility of the government

Preamble

300

Powers of the national government are known as 

Enumerated powers

300

This part of the US Constitution contains information on the Electoral College

Article 2

300

This settled the debate on whether or not slaves would count towards total population

3/5ths compromise

400

Once a bill is proposed it is sent to one of these

standing committee

400

This document argued that the government should be set up to curb the power of factions

Federalist 10

400

This type of federalism sees national/state/local governments providing funds and assistance to achieve a common goal

Picket-fence federalism

400

This is when states move up their primaries to earlier in the year

Front-loading

400

Says that Federal law supersedes state laws

Supremacy Clause 

500

This is the only way a filibuster can be ended

Vote of cloture

500

This document defended the proposed three branches of government and the separation of powers

Federalist 51

500

The power of the states can be found here in the Constitution

10th Amendment

500

Who or what decides the winner of a Presidential election in the case of an electoral tie?

The House of Representatives

500

This proposal would set up a unicameral legislative branch with equal representation

New Jersey Plan