Foundations of Democracy
Three Branches of Government
Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
Political Ideology & Beliefs
Political Participation
100

This document that was written to attempt to ratify the Constitution discusses the need for checks & balances as well as separation of powers. 

What is Federalist 51?

100

This concept describes the phenomenon that each branch has its own duties and roles that do not overlap with the other branches. 

What is separation of powers?

100

This amendment protects a US citizen's right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a "well-ordered militia".

What is the second amendment?

100

Media, school, family, age, and environment are all factors in this process of gaining political values and beliefs. 

What is political socialization?

100

Voting, running for office, and canvassing are three methods of what?

What is political participation?

200

This 'elastic' subsection of the Constitution allows the federal government to stretch their powers in order to fulfill their required duties.

What is the necessary and proper clause?

200
It was argued that including this concept in the US government would make sure that one branch does not get too powerful. 

What is checks and balances?

200

If someone challenges the constitutionality of the death penalty based on the guarantee of no cruel and unusual punishment this is found in what amendment.

What is the Eighth amendment?

200

This system of gathering information typically happens outside of places where people vote. 

What is polling?

200

This term refers to a group of voters within an election that has given a candidate the most votes, but not a majority. 

What is a plurality?

300

According to John Locke, all human beings are born with this. 

What are natural rights?

300

This branch has the sole power of coining money, creating taxes, and amending the national budget. 

What is the legislative branch?
300

This small portion of the Constitution prohibits the creation of a national religion. 

What is the establishment clause?

300

The span of political ideologies is called this. 

What is the political spectrum?

300

This supreme court case allowed for corporations to donate money to political campaigns without limit under the freedom of speech clause of the first amendment of the US Constitution. 

What is Citizens United vs. FEC (2010)?

400

This type of federalism, also known as "layer cake" federalism, yields strict separation between the state and federal government. 

What is dual federalism?

400

This article of the Constitution outlines the legislative branch as the most powerful of the three branches. 

What is Article I?

400

This action allows for the Bill of Rights to be used on the subsequent amendments in court and other legal situations. 

What is selective incorporation?

400

This type of economics, popularized by Ronald Reagan, pumps government funding and taxes into corporations, hoping that it trickles down to employees and the consumer. 

What is supply-side economics?

400

This type of election attempts to remove an elected official before the end of their term. 

What is a recall?

500

This type of federal funding forces state governments and other groups to spend money on a specific type of project. 

What is a categorical grant?

500

The President of the United States has 7 major responsibilities, including chief of this (their political affiliation) and head of this (foreign affairs). 

What are chief of party and head diplomat?

500

This first type of defamatory speech is printed, while the second type of speech is spoken. 

What are libel and slander?

500

People support a candidate because they see others supporting them.

What is the bandwagon effect?

500

a proposal by the citizens to repeal a law that is in existence and is voted on directly by the citizens on the ballot 

What is a referendum?