Magically Judicious
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Founding Fathers & their Documents
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Mr. Krabs, I have an Ide[ology]
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Under his court case under John Marshall established judicial review. 

What is Marbury vs. Madison (1803)?

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This amendment gave prohibited states from barring women from voting in 1919. 

What is the nineteenth amendment?

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What comes next: Olive Branch Petition, Common Sense, and this famous document. 

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This government institution is the new form of the national bank that has been running since 1913. 

What is the Federal Reserve?

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This political ideology typically values less federal government intervention and more localized policies. 

What is conservatism?

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This case prohibited states from segregating public schools due to its violation of the equal protection clause in the 14th amendment. 

What is Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)?

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This amendment states that all powers not expressly given to the federal government are reserved for the states. 

What is the tenth amendment?
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This founding father wrote about his fears surrounding the "tyranny of the majority" in Federalist 51.

Who is James Madison?

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This type of government organization is also called a "non-profit" due to its typical religious or charitable nature. 

What is a 501(c)3?

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This major US ideology centers more government intervention in order to create more social programs for all citizens. 

What is liberalism?

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This case allowed for the government to limit free speech during times of crisis, such as wars, and created the "clear and present danger" test. 

What is Schenck vs. US (1919)?
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This amendment allows the federal government to create an income tax. 

What is the 16th amendment

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James Madison, a prolific writer and founding father, is also known by this endearing term because of his large role in Philadelphia in 1787. 

What is father of the Constitution?

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This "power" of the legislative branch allows the House of Representatives to create all financial bills. 

What is the power of the purse?

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This ideology rejects any and all government intervention. 

What is libertarianism?

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This case allowed Amish children the right to end their formal education at 8th grade based on their religious beliefs. 

What is Wisconsin vs. Yoder (1972)?

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This amendment protects the right to refuse self incrimination and double jeopardy. 

What is the fifth amendment?

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This founding document, presumably authored by Justice Robert Yates, argued that a smaller, less centralized government was better for the United States. 

What is Brutus I?

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This law limited the ways in which corporations could donate to political campaigns. It was struck down in 2010. 

What is the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (or McCain-Feingold Act) of 2002?

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Typically, conservatives want to decrease federal spending in all areas except for this. Spending in this area typically increases when conservative politicians are in power. 

What is defense spending?

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This case prohibited schools from requiring students to participate in school prayer.

What is Engel vs. Vitale (1962)?

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This amendment changed the system in which senators are elected.

What is the seventeenth amendment?

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Alexander Hamilton called for an independent, yet weak, judiciary in this Federalist Paper. 

What is Federalist 78?

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This type of spending allows Congress to spend federal money on programs and institutions that are not required to keep the country running. 

What is discretionary spending?

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Increased regulation of the marketplace typically aligns with this political ideology. 

What is liberalism?