Federalism
Politics + Gov't
Founding Docs
SCOTUS
Civil Liberties
100
What type of grant allows states to have the most discretion in spending?

Block Grants

100

What type of government does the liberal ideology believe in?

A large, centralized government that uses powers and funds to fix societal and economic problems.

100

Which clause was the main focus of Brutus I?

Necessary and Proper Clause or Elastic Clause (Article 1, Section 8)

100

What principle did Marbury v Madison establish?

Judicial review -- the ability for the Supreme Court to interpret laws and Congressional legislation as to whether said legislation is constitutional or not.

100

What types of punishments does the 8th Amendment prohibit?

Cruel and unusual punishment

200

What is the name of the type of federalism that involves using money to coerce the states?

Fiscial federalism

200
Which United States political party advocates for minimal federal overeach, free markets, and extreme freedom for the people?

Libertarian Party

200

What form of representation did the Articles of Confederation provide for?

A unilateral assembly that allows for one state to have one vote despite population

200
Which clause and amendment did Engel v Vitale concern?

The 1st Amendment, establishment clause.

200

What is the Exclusionary Rule?

Interpretation that posited that illegally seized evidence or items could NOT be presented in a federal or state court trial.

300

What is the name of the term when power is shifted from federal to state goverrments?

Devolution

300
Explain how the Electoral College prevents third-party success.

Because of the winner-take-all system that makes it difficult for third parties to obtain seats in the electoral college.

300

What element did Publius describe as paramount when accounting for an effective executive in Federalist 70?

Energy is most important in an effective executive
300

In Citizens United V FEC, explain the reasoning behind the Supreme Court's holding that corporations could spend unlimited funds for election campaigns.

SCOTUS reasoned that corporations were people, and election spending was indeed a form of symbolic speech protected under the 1st Amendment.
300
Explain time, place, and manner restrictions to the 1st Amendment?

A doctrine that allows our government to forbid and restrict free speech if it is done for disruption, clear and present danger, or if it is done violently.

400

What types of powers are shared by the federal and state governments (name the term)

Concurrent power (marble cake federalism)

400

What is the name of legislation that is added to a bill to satisfy a specific representative's constituents?

Pork-barrel legislation

400
The two amendment proposal processes in Article V of the Constitution?

1) 2/3 supermajority in both the Senate and House

2) National convention called for by 3/4 of state legislatures

400

Why is U.S. v. Lopez often considered a landmark case about federalism?

US v Lopez exemplified a return of power from the federal to the state government (devolution)

400

The five protections of the 5th Amendment

Right to a Grand Jury for serious criminal cases, protection against Double Jeopardy, grants individuals the ability to protect themselves against Self-Incrimination, and requires FEDERAL gov't to respect due process.

500

Which clause has led to the growth of federal power the MOST?

Necessary and Proper Clause (Article 1 Section 6)

500

Which voting model is an individual who considers a candidate's performance and history in their choice?

Retrospective Voting

500

According to Dr. King, what is the first step to successful nonviolent action in his Letter from Birmingham Jail?

The collection of facts

500
Name the three instances in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction as per the Constitution.

In cases affecting ambassadors, public ministers/consuls, and cases in which the state is a party.

500

Why were the Federalists worried about a Bill of Rights?

Because listing rights may allow a tyrannical government to suppress the people by using loopholes and exploits (Doctrine of Constructive Powers)