Court Cases
Constitutional Convention
Powers of Gov
Foundation
Federalism
100

This case established Judicial Review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

Compromise that decided Bicameral Legislature

What is the Great Compromise?

100

These are examples of this type of powers: Declare wars, make treaties, coin money

What are Exclusive Powers?

100

This document set up the foundation for popular sovereignty

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

The distribution of power between federal and state governments

What is federalism?

200

The case that said Congress had implied powers. It could create a national bank

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

200

System for selecting president

What is the Electoral College?

200

These are examples of this type of powers: taxations, eminent domain, police power

What are Concurrent Powers?

200

Participatory, Elite, and Pluralist are forms of this type of democracy

What is Representative Democracy?

200

Type of Federalism up until the New Deal

Dual Federalism

300

This court case stated gun control is a state issue, not a federal one

What is U.S. v. Lopez?

300

Compromise that counted each enslaved person as 3/5 of a person for representation and taxation

What is the 3/5ths Compromise?

300

Powers stated directly in the Constitution

What are Expressed Powers?

300

This document discussed and addressed the issues of factions

What is Federalist #10?

300

Type of Federalism that began with the New Deal 

Cooperative Federalism 

400

This court case developed the Supremacy Clause and Necessary and Proper Clause

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

400

Part of Amendment Process that requires 2/3rds of both chambers of Congress

What is Proposal?

400

Federal powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution

What are Implied Powers?

400

This document warned of the dangers to personal liberties from a large, centralized government

What is Brutus 1?

400

The federal government aids the states through grants, mandates, and this

What are Incentives?

500

The case that reigned in federal power with a new phase of federalism that recognized state sovereignty. 

What is U.S. v. Lopez?

500

Part of the Amendment Process that requires 3/4ths of state legislatures

What is Ratification?

500

This allowed the federal government to override state actions

What is Preemption?

500

These are the ideas of limited government

What are Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Social Contract?

500

These are the two types of grants given by the federal government

What are Block and Categorical Grants?