Cases
Constitution
Amendments
Politics
Voting
100
1944 case that upheld that the encampment of Japanese-Americans was unconstitutional.
What is Korematsu v. U.S.
100
The person's ideas were used more than any other person in the Declaration of Independence
Who is John Locke?
100
Right to bear arms
What is Amendment 2?
100
Spend less on military, pro-choice, less likely to commit troops, tax the rich, spend more on the poor, guard criminals
What is a liberal idealogy?
100
Patterns in which people who are... older, have higher education, women, married, in a union... are more likely to vote
What are voter turn out trends
200
1978 court case in which an applicant was denied admission from a school even though he was academically superior to their averages and he sued the university, saying he was discriminated based on race.
What is California v. Bakke
200
Uprising by small band of farmers to block foreclosure proceedings on their farms
What is Shay's Rebellion
200
Outlines powers reserved to states
What is Amendment 10?
200
Processes through which an individual acquires their particular political orientation (school, media, family)
What is political socialization
200
People who currently hold office are more likely to be reelected than a new person
What is the incumbency advantage
300
1970 "Pentagon Papers Case"
What is N.Y. Times v. U.S.
300
Model that limits majority control, advocates separation of powers, checks and balances, and establishes a federal system
What is the Madisonian Model
300
Rights against self incrimination
What is Amendment 5?
300
Voters who support a candidate because other people are doing it
What is the bandwagon effect
300
The amount of impact that a person feels they have on their government
What is political efficacy
400
Established that the right to abortion falls within the right to privacy. Gave women total autonomy over pregnancy during 1st trimester and varying levels (based on state interest) in 2nd and 3rd.
What is Roe v. Wade
400
Explain the formal amendment process.
2/3 congress pass proposal and 3/4 states ratify
400
Rights to privacy
What are Amendment 3 and 4?
400
Regulates the use of airwaves
What is the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
400
Name a type of conventional political participation
What is voting, running for office, petition, working on campaigns
500
1960 case which violated unreasonable searches and seizures clause and the exclusionary rule.
What is Mapp v. Ohio
500
Name three informal amendment processes.
Judicial review, judicial interpretation, political practice (parties)
500
Freedom of expression and personal belief- freedom of speech, press, assembly, etc.
What is Amendment 1?
500
Name all the linkage institutions
What are elections, political parties, interest groups, and media
500
Presidential candidates are chosen here and they write their party platforms
What is the National Convention