Constitution
Supreme Ct cases
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Public Opinion and Participation
Political Parties
100

The process by which the Supreme Court applied certain provisions of the Bill of Rights to the states through the 14th Amendment’s Due Process Clause.

What is selective incorporation?

100

Case connected to the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. It involved Amish parents

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What is Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)?

100

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) is a case involving college admissions favoring minority students to remedy past discrimination. What is the policy of favoring minority groups to remedy past discrimination?

What is affirmative action?

100

The process by which individuals acquire their political beliefs and attitudes is known as:

What is political socialization?

100

The process of redrawing congressional district boundaries to favor one political party over another is known as

What is a gerrymandering?

200

This amendment was the main constitutional site which prohibits any form of discrimination on the basis of race, disability, or sexual orientation

What is the 14th amendment's Equal protection clause?

200

Case connected to the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. It dealt with the issue of school-sponsored prayer in public schools

What is Engel v. Vitale (1962)?

200

This rule says that illegally gathered evidence may not be introduced in a criminal trial.

What is the exclusionary rule?

200
The difference between the results of random poll samples at the same time.
What is a sampling error?
200

What is the main function of interest groups in the political process?

What is to elect candidates they support to office?

300

The power of the Supreme Court to review laws and possibly declare some unconstitutional

What is Judicial Review?

300

This case found support for the right in the 9th Amendment, unenumerated rights such as privacy

What is Roe v. Wade (1973)?

300

These two clauses in the First Amendment make up what is generally understood as Americans' "freedom of religion."

What are free exercise and establishment clauses?

300
The process by which a person forms his or her political views.
What is political socialization?
300

What is the significance of Marbury v. Madison (1803) in the development of American constitutional law?

What is to establish the concept of judicial review?

400

This Amendment allowed the US government to issue an income tax.

What is the 16th Amendment?

400

Landmark case that held a national ban on guns in a school zone had violated the commerce clause.

What is U.S. v. Lopez (1995)?

400

A government agency files a lawsuit to stop a news article that reveals classified information about national security from being published

What is prior restraint?

400

The power of Congress to investigate matters of national concern and oversee the executive branch is known as

What is oversight?

400

The power of the President to negotiate treaties with foreign governments is subject to approval by which proportion of the Senate?

What is 2/3?

500

The President of the United States has the power to appoint federal judges with the approval of which branch of the legislature?

What is the Senate?

500

In the Tinker v. Des Moines case, the court found that student freedom of speech at school is unlimited. True or false?

What is FALSE

500

Case dealing with freedom of speech in the context of wartime speech. The case centered around the conviction of a man who distributed pamphlets urging resistance to the draft during World War I.

What is Schenck v. United States (1919)?

500

The principle of stare decisis refers to:

What is judicial restraint?

500

Party leaders and elected officials who automatically become delegates to the national convention.

What are superdelegates?