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Judicial Branch
Miscellaneous
100

The Supreme Court case in which the right to an attorney was selectively incorporated to the states, in this case, for misdemeanour crimes.

What is Gideon vs. Wainwright

100

This speech with no time limits can only be used in the United States Senate, and is strategically used to kill a bill.

What is a filibuster

100

This is the strongest agent of political socialization

What is the family

100

Different from civil liberties, this is the phrase that describes the ability for people have to be free from discrimination.  Usually requires government/judicial intervention to ensure.

What are civil rights

100
Our first form of government as an independent nation, it provided for a very weak national government with virtually all political power to the state level.
What are the Articles Of Confederation
200

The Supreme Court case that used selective incorporation to apply the right of gun ownership at the state level, relied on the Heller precedent

What is McDonald vs. Chicago

200

This is a type of compromise that isn't necessarily a good thing, but happens when politicians agree to support a bill in return for support for their own bill.

What is logrolling

200

This political ideology advocates for free market economic policies and very limited government involvement in social issues

Who are libertarians

200

This is the length of tenure for a Supreme Court justice

What is "for life"

200
The belief that political action on your part, like voting or protesting, can effect the outcome.
What is Political Efficacy
300

This landmark Supreme Court case defined the political speech rights for students in a school building.

What is Tinker vs. Des Moines

300

This phenomenon is slightly higher in the House of Representatives than the Senate, but it makes it very difficult for a challenger or newcomer to win an election

What is the incumbency advantage

300

This is the most conservative generation in the United States

What is the Silent Generation

300

This is a judicial philosophy that advocates for interpreting the Constitution in the context of our contemporary society

What is a living constitutionalist

300
Sometimes refereed to as issue networks, it is a self serving relationship between an executive agency, an interest group and a congressional committee.
What is an Iron Triangle
400

This Supreme Court case limited free speech rights by developing the "clear and present danger" standard, likely because of the context surrounding the case (wartime).

What is Schenck vs. United States

400

One aspect of American politics that contributes to us having a 2-party rather than a multi-party system, it is the fact that the political party that comes in second gets no representation in congress.

What is Winner-take-all

400

This is a problematic aspect of horse-race journalism- the idea that you will vote for the candidate who is most likely to win

What is the bandwagon effect

400

This is a Latin phrase that means "let the decision stand" and provides the basis for the importance of ruling with precedent

What is "stare decisis"

400

This is an informal power of the presidency that allows for the president to create a directive, used increasingly in the recent decades and during times of national crisis

What is an executive order

500

The Supreme Court case that solidified the freedom of the press in cases involving prior restraint

What is New York Times Co. vs. United States

500

Most bills die here before they ever make it on to the floor for debate.

What is a committee

500

This is an informal power of the presidency and is used when the president "preaches" and tries to persuade the general public to change or solidify their beliefs

What is the bully pulpit

500

This is the collective decision and statement of the justices who do not agree with the majority ruling and opinion for a Supreme Court case decision

What is the dissenting opinion

500

Arguably one of the most important amendments, and part of the Bill of Rights, this amendment reserves all powers to the states (and people) that are not explicitly given to the federal government

What is the 10th Amendment