Foundations
Name three of America's founding values
Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Economic Liberty, Religious Freedom, Equal Opportunity
The ways and sources from which people learn their political ideas and beliefs.
What is political socialization?
This defines US citizenship and establishes that all US citizens must receive equal due process.
What is the 14th Amendment?
60 or more Senators are required for this procedural motion to pass.
What is needed for cloture?
He has termites in his smile and the sweetness of a crocodile.
Who is Mr. Grinch?
This form of democracy emphasizes the power and influence of many individuals.
What is participatory democracy
Gun policies, abortion, and taxes. Typically not education or national defense.
What are examples of wedge issues?
This establishes actions of the federal government are also covered by the supremacy clause and also gives a broad definition of the necessary and proper clause.
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
These words in the constitution give Congress a lot of expanded powers when it comes to dealing with businesses across the US.
Who is Interstate Commerce Clause?
The Roman holiday that early Christians wanted to replaced so they moved the celebration of the birth of Jesus to December.
What is Saturnalia?
This was the result of the Connecticut Compromise.
What is a bicameral legislature.
Already being in political office gives candidates name recognition, funding help, and the ability to take credit for popular legislation.
What is incumbency advantage?
"If men were but angels, we would not need government." is in this document which establishes that the greed and power of each branch is in fact a good thing.
What is Fed 51?
This type of committee is temporary and has focused powers, almost always investigations.
What is a select committee?
The best-selling Christmas song of all time.
What is White Christmas by Bing Crosby?
This is when the federal governments requires something of the states and does not provide funding.
Who is an unfunded mandate?
This the name for donations to political parties.
What is soft money?
This changed presidential races, make the Vice President's most important political function to be a balance for the President.
What is the 12th Amendment?
Two of the three most important committees in the House of Representatives.
What is the Rules Committee, or Ways and Means, or Appropriations?
The five-day Hindu holiday that happens in early winter/late fall.
What is Diwali?
You must have all states agree for it to pass.
What was the amendment process during the Articles of Confederation.
When the people directly vote on a law proposed by congress, happens at the state and local level.
What is a referendum?
This established the idea of '1 person, 1 vote.' It also set the precedent that SCOTUS can get involved in state districting issues only if people's constitutional rights are being infringed.
What is Baker v. Carr?
This establishes that Congress cannot pass laws and then enforce them after the fact.
What does the legal term Ex Post Facto mean?
Who is the Christmas Krampas?