Constitution
Federalism
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Public Opinion and Participation
Political Parties
100

Term used to describe powers shared by the national and state governments.

What are concurrent powers?

100

According to the Social Contract theory, how should citizens respond to a tyrannical government?

What is to overthrow it?

100

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.”

What are the Miranda Rights?

100

This right is the underlying principle in the Roe v. Wade decision (1973) that allowed women to have virtually unlimited abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy.

What is the right to privacy?

100
How long is the term of the Supreme Court Justices?

What is a lifetime term? They serve until death

200

This large-state contribution to the Constitutional Convention called for a strong national government.

What is the Virginia Plan?

200

According to the Federalists, which is the best form of government, a large Republic or a small state?

What is a small state?

200

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

What is the exclusionary rule?

200

In a mass sample public opinion poll, what is the minimum number of responses you would expect for a sample to be valid?

What is 1000-1500?

200

Which current political party is the largest? (according to individual responses)

What is the Democratic Party?

300

These are the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution 

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

This principle refers to the way selected provisions of the Bill of Rights apply to each state through the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.

What is a selective incorporation?

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 role does the Vice President play in the Senate

What is the President of the Senate and the person who votes to break ties?

400

This describes the relationship between Congress, Bureaucracies, and interest groups

What is the Iron Triangle?

400

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

This SCOTUS case held that corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in elections cannot be limited under the First Amendment.







What is Citizen's United v. F.E.C.?

400

How many members does the House of Representatives have?

What is 435?

400
What is the name of the institution that actually elects the President of the United States?

What is the Electoral College?

500

This is the political principle that underlies the decision in Engle v. Vitale, stating that children should not be compelled to pray in public school

What is The Establishment Clause?

500

"We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.,,,For years now I have heard the word "wait." It rings in the ear of every Negro with a piercing familiarity. This "wait" has almost always meant "never." 

What is MLK's Letter from a Birmingham Jail?

500

This landmark case's majority opinion created the "clear and present danger test" to analyze future free speech cases.

What is Schenck v. United States (1919)?

500

This law - requiring states to allow citizens to register to vote at the Department of Motor Vehicles - increased voter registration dramatically.

What is the motor-voter law? (National Voter Registration Act of 1993)

500

Where do the Republican and Democratic parties actually choose their party candidates for President?.

At the national convention which will take place in either July or August 2024?