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100

The sharing of power between federal and state governments

What is Federalism?

100

The amount of senators required for quorum

What is 51 senators?

100

The basic rights and freedoms guaranteed to citizens

What are civil liberties?

100

The process by which citizens acquire their political beliefs

What is Political Socialization?

100

This amendment gave women the right to vote in the United States

What is the 19th amendment?

200

This document explained the idea of separation of powers between 3 government branches

What is Federalist 51?

200

The most underrepresented group of people in Congress

What is women?

200

This court case ruled that states must provide lawyers for criminals who can't afford a lawyer

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

200

This political term refers to the shared beliefs, values, and norms

What is Political Culture?

200

The term for the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in the election

What is voter turnout?

300

This compromise established the bicameral legislature for the United States government

What is the Great/Connecticut Compromise?

300

This court case limited racial gerrymandering, stating districts solely drawn based on race violates the 14th amendment

What is Shaw v. Reno?

300

This amendment limited the President to 2 terms

What is the 22nd amendment?

300

This political ideology believes the government should have a minimal role in society

What is Libertarian?

300

Name the two major linkage institutions that connect citizens to the government

What are political parties and interest groups?

400

This court case helped establish that states cannot interfere with federal affairs made in pursuance

What is McCoulloch v. Maryland?

400

This document explained the need for a strong and energetic singular POTUS

What is Fed. 70?

400

This act passed in 1965 provided federal oversight on election, and outlawed any unfair voting tests

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

400

This type of voting makes decisions based on party performance

What is Retrospective Voting?

400

The main difference between a political party and an interest group

What is controlling vs. influencing government?

500

This model of representative democracy is how wealthy people influence politics

What is Elite democracy?

500

A federal agency created by Congress to enforce rules, with a prominent one being the Federal Election Commission

What is an Independent Regulatory Commission?

500

The court case that overturned Roe v. Wade

What is Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization?

500

The most popular way someone acquires their political beliefs

What is Family?

500

Give a reason why voter turnout is lower in the U.S.

What is harder voting processes and low political efficacy?