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100

Natural Rights reflected within the Declaration of Independence 

What are God given rights that can never be taken or never given away?

100

PAC stands for what?

What is Political Action Committee

100

The free exercise clause and establishment clause are part of what amendment?

What is the first amendment?

100

Mass media is what?

What is the main means of mass communication, such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet, considered collectively?

100

The two major political parties in the United States 

What are the Democratic and Republican Party?

200

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 

What is/are:

-no executive branch 

-Congress had no power to tax 

-no judicial branch 

-Hard to pass laws (bonus if they can guess how many states had to agree, Answer: 2/3)

-No common currency 

200

Describe Gerrymandering

What is used by political parties to draw boundary lines to control as many districts as possible 

200

The difference between civil liberties and civil rights is what?

What is freedom that protect the individual from the government vs. personal human rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution? 

200

The three types of distribution poll results 

Skewed, Bimodal, and Normal (Stable)

200

Factors that may affect voter turnout 

Only have to name 2-3

What is/are:

Age 

Socioeconomic status 

Eligibility 

Race 

Gender 

Education 

300

Explain the main difference between Brutus I and Federalist 10

Bonus: If you can name who Brutus I was named after 

What is Federalist No. 10 emphasizes the benefits of a strong central government, while Brutus 1 focuses on the dangers of such a government?

300

Political Participation's most common form 

What is voting in presidential elections 

300

This idea allows for each person to be guaranteed the same chance to succeed in life 

What is Equality of opportunity?

300

Name at least three agents of early socialization

What is:

Primary School 

Secondary School 

College 

Friends 

Family 

Job/Work 

300

This event occurred in 1970's and is the primary reason why there a significant drop in political participation 

What is the Watergate Scandal?

400

The main idea of Federalist 51

What is Federalist No. 51 addresses means by which appropriate checks and balances can be created in government and also advocates a separation of powers within the national government?

400

The difference between a conference, joint, and select committee are what?

What is:

Select used for selected purposes 

Joint used for few subject matter areas draw from both houses 

Conference: when both the Senate and the House pass a bill in different forms and appoint members to iron out the differences 

400

The clear and present danger test is what? (Older version)

What is the old interpretation of the 1st amendment that holds that the government cannot interfere with speech unless the speech presents a clear and present danger that it will lead to evil or illegal acts?

400
Margin of error is what?

what is a statistical formulation of how well a sample of voters (those voters who took the poll) reflects the general population (all voters), assuming that their voices are chosen randomly within the population you want to know about. It tells how confident we can be that a poll is telling us how the whole population feels?

400

Describe the differences between all the different types of participation (Political, Conventional and Unconventional)

What is:

Conventional, where relatively routine behavior such as putting candidate signs on lawns, 

Unconventional, relatively uncommon behavior that tries to challenge or defy a law in place, such as sit ins or protests 

500

Name all 10 amendments, including their clauses 

(Im not gonna put all the answers here because it would be too long so I'll check off when you get it right)

500

How does the Necessary and Proper clause impact the amount of power Congress has?

What is because it allows them to do anything necessary to carry out their specific powers. SCOTUS cases have further expanded Congress' power under this clause by reaffirming that anything that is argued necessary to an enumerated power is unconstitutional 

500

Name all the clauses within the amendments 

  • Commerce Clause
  • Confrontation Clause
  • Commander-in-Chief Clause
  • Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment
  • Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
  • Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
  • Full Faith and Credit Clause
  • General Welfare Clause
  • Necessary and Proper Clause
  • Search and Seizure Clause
  • Takings Clause
  • Grand Juries Clause
  • Supremacy Clause
500

Describe the difference between the conservative and liberalism ideology

What is Conservatism in the United States is based on a belief in limited government, individualism, traditionalism, republicanism, and limited federal governmental power in relation to U.S. states.

Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, right to private property and equality before the law.


500

All the minor parties in the United States have a type, name each type and an example of a type in a minor party 

What are Ideological parties, single issue parties, economic protest parties and splinter parties?

Example can be from anywhere