Unit 1
Foundations of American Democracy
Unit 2
Interactions Among Branches
Unit 3
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Unit 4
American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Unit 5
Political Participation
100

The Anti-Federalists opinion on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights 

What is …

Opposing the Constitution 

Wanted the Bill of rights 

100

Types of Congressional Behaviors

What is …

Trustee voter

Delegate voter

Organizational voter

100

First Amendment Freedoms

What is …

Freedom of Speech (symbolic & political)

Freedom of Religion 

100
Political Socialization strong influences 

What is

Family

School

Media

Religion

Life

100

Factors that increase voter turnout

What is…

Higher education

Higher income

Older age

Party identification

200

4 types of government powers

What are …

Enumerated Powers

Implied Powers

Reserved Powers

Concurrent Powers

200

Powers of the Executive 

What is …

Veto legislation 

Executive orders

Appoint judges, cabinet, ambassadors

Military control


200

De Facto Segregation

What is …

Segregation that exists due to social, economic, or residential patterns rather than laws.

200

Keynesian Economics

What is…

Government spends money to boost the economy during recessions. (The New Deal) 

200

Four types of voting

What is…

Rational Choice Voting

Retrospective Voting

Prospective Voting

Party-Line Voting

300

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation

What is … 

No executive branch

No national court system

No power to tax

No power to regulate trade

300

Concurrent resolution 

What is

Passed by both houses

Affects both houses

Not signed by President 

Does not have the force of the law

300

McCarthyism

What is a …. 

1950s practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper evidence, often targeting suspected communists.

300

A belief system that favors limited government intervention in the economy but traditional social values.

What is conservatism? 

300

Type of primary where only register party members can vote in selecting a party’s nominee. 

What is a closed primary?

400

3 Natural Rights (John Locke)

What is Life, Liberty, and Property

400

Successful bill to law process

What is…

Introduced

Committee review 

Floor debate & vote

Other chamber

President signs 

400

This legal test allows government restriction of speech only if it meets the three conditions. 

What is strict scrutiny?

400

This model explains that public opinion is influenced most by elites and political leaders rather then the general public.

What is the elite opinion model?

400

This rule requires that states draw congressional districts that are equal in proportion.  

What is “one person, one vote”.