Established Judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Maddison?
The parts of this include Equal Protection Clause and the Due Process Clause.
What is the 14th Amendment
The form of the legislature for the United States.
What is a bi-cameral Legislature?
Prohibited public segregation.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
List the four linkage institutions.
Media, Elections, Interest Groups, Parties.
A rule that states four justices must vote to hear a case.
What is the Rule of Four?
Clause that allows people to exercise their religious beliefs freely within reason
What is the free exercise clause?
What are checks and balances?
Letter calling for people to stand up against racism through civil disobedience.
What is Letter from Birmingham Jail?
Believe in gun rights, stronger state governments, prefer economic growth over the environment.
What are Conservatives?
The case that limited the power of Congress by limiting the commerce clause.
What is US v Lopez?
Prohibited any poll tax in elections for federal officials.
What is the 24th Amendment
Has rules committee
What is the House of Representatives
The racism that happens by law.
What is DeJure Racism?
The purposeful leak of information by the government to see how the public reacts
What is a Trial Balloon?
The court case established implied rights and the right to privacy
What is Roe v. Wade
Allowed for direct election of senators
What is the 17th amendment?
This is when the party of the president differs from the party of one house in Congress.
What is divided government?
Set of new policies within the government seeking to include particular groups based on their gender, race, sexuality, etc.
What is affirmative action?
What are iron triangles?
The court case that established gerrymandering can't be done based on race
What is Shaw v. Reno
Clause established by Jefferson in a letter.
What is the Establishment Clause
What is the House rules committee?
Discrimination based on race.
What is suspect scrutinazation?
An organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for and/or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation.
What is a PAC (Political Action Committee)?