Government(s)
History
Political Ideologies
Federalism
Court Cases
100

Money given to the states for them to do whatever they want.

Block grant

100

Founding document before Constitution.

Articles of Confederation.

100

Hates gay people.

Conservatives

100

Opposed the new Constitution 

Anti-Federalists

100

This case just recently got overturned in 2022.

Roe v. Wade

200

Type of government that holds power over education, health and welfare, licenses, and marriage

State Governments

200

Important war.

Revolutionary War.

200

Pro-Government

Liberals

200

Federal government and state governments share     responsibilities, costs, and administration of policies

Cooperative Federalism

200

This court case banned prayer in public schools.

Engel v. Vitale (1962)

300

Central government.

Federal government

300

First Ten Amendments also known as ...

Bill of Rights

300

Believes in no government.

Libertarians

300

Money the federal government gives to the states that they can use as they wish.

Block grants.

300

You can't yell fire in a public building.

Schenck v. the United States

400

Three branches

Judiciary, Legislative, Executive

400

Established a weak federal government that needed to be replaced.

Articles of Confederation

400

Want to decrease taxes on people.

Republicans

400

Powers held by both federal government and states 

Concurrent Powers

400

This case banned segregation in schools.

Brown v. Board of Education

500

This type of government had a lot of oppressively laws to non-white people

state governments

500

Rebellion that showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation

Shay's Rebellion

500

Wants to increase taxes on rich people.

Democrats

500

System of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government.

Federalism

500

Established judicial review.

Marbury v. Madison (1803)