Constitutional Clauses
Required Cases
Foundational Documents
Branches of Government
Misc.
100
Found in the 14th Amendment

First mention of equality in the Constitution, it has been the basis of the expansion of civil rights (protections against discrimination)

What is the Equal Protection Clause?

100

Necessary & Proper Clause, Supremacy Clause

Strengthened federal power and limited the states' ability to interfere with federal actions, such as establishing a national bank.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)?

100

This "breakup letter," written by Thomas Jefferson, established natural rights, social contract, and the right to revolution in response to tyranny by Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

An attempt to defeat a bill in the Senate by talking indefinitely, thus preventing the Senate from taking action on the bill.

What is filibuster?

100
This amendment in the Bill of Rights establishes reserved powers for the states and citizens, allowing for federalism.

What is the 10th Amendment?

200

Found in the First Amendment

These two clauses guarantee the freedom of religion as a civil liberty.

What are the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause?

200

First Amendment, Freedom of Speech

Placed limits on free speech when there is a "clear and present danger" to the public, such as by obstructing military recruitment.

What is Schenck v. U.S. (1919)?

200

This anti-Federalist document, written to oppose the ratification of the Constitution, addressed tyranny by large republics and overreach of federal power.

What is Brutus no. 1?

200

Legislation that gives tangible benefits ($$$) to constituents in several districts or states in the hopes of winning their votes in return.

What is Pork Barrel Legislation?

200

Power is not held by one group or one person; instead, multiple groups compete in order to influence policy. This is demonstrated by the role of political parties, interest groups, etc. within the U.S. political system.

What is Pluralist Democracy?

300

Found in Article I, Section 8 

Congress has the right to pass all laws needed to carry out their expressed powers. Allows for implied powers.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause (aka Elastic Clause)?

300

Equal Protection Clause

Decided that redistricting was a justiciable issue, not a political question, and that courts could hear lawsuits about unequal voting districts; led to "one person, one vote" doctrine.

What is Baker v. Carr (1962)?

300

This Federalist Paper, written by Alexander Hamilton, addresses judicial review, judicial independence, and lifetime tenure of federal judges.

What is Federalist no. 78?

300

Vote trading; voting to support a colleague's bill in return for a promise of future support; often takes place on specialized bills targeting money or projects to selected congressional districts.

What is Logrolling?

300

Coverage of elections that pit candidates, issues against one another for media attention to continue to follow coverage in hopes of knowing the winner. Connection of this function of the media to social media technology show the importance the media plays in making (or breaking) candidates.

What is Horse-Race Journalism?

400

Found in Article 6 (VI) of the Constitution

Establishes the hierarchy of laws within the U.S. by stating that national laws are over state laws, should there be a conflict between the two.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

400

Equal Protection Clause

Redistricting based on race must be held to a standard of strict scrutiny; districts can be based on race in order to comply with the Voting Rights Act, but they cannot be drawn so bizarrely that they obviously segregate the population.

What is Shaw v. Reno (1993)?

400

This Federalist Paper, written by James Madison in response to Brutus no. 1, says that factions are inevitable but their power can be limited by a large republic in order to prevent tyranny of the majority.

What is Federalist no. 10?

400

A device by which any member of the House, after a committee has had a bill for thirty days, may work to have it brought to the floor. If a majority of members agree, the bill is sent from the committee.

What is a Discharge Petition?

400

Passed in 2002; A major U.S. federal law regulating campaign finance. It prohibits national parties from using "soft money" (unlimited donations) and restricts corporate/union spending on political ads ("electioneering communications") within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election.

What is BCRA (Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act)?

500

Found in Article 4 (IV), Section 1 of the Constitution

Says that each state must honor the laws, records and court decisions of every other state (i.e. drivers' licenses, marriage licenses, etc.)

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

500

Sixth Amendment, Due Process Clause of 14th Amendment

States must provide defense attorneys to criminal defendants who cannot hire their own because the right to counsel is essential to a fair trial.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)?

500

This Federalist Paper, written by James Madison, addresses checks and balances and separation of powers in order to protect individual liberty.

What is Federalist no. 51?

500

The political condition in which different political parties control the White House and Congress.

What is Divided Government?

500

A period when a significant shift occurs in the coalitions of national political parties.

What is realignment?