Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3 & 4
Unit 5
Court Cases
100

The Articles of Confederation were the predecessors to this document.

The United States Constitution

100

A president uses this to block a bill passed by Congress.

Presidential Veto

100

This is another name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution.

Bill of Rights

100

This is a political party that is neither of the two major parties.

Third Party

100

This was the court case that first established judicial review.

Marbury v. Madison

200

These are the three natural rights listed in the Declaration of Independence.

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

200

This is the drawing of voting districts to benefit a group.

Gerrymandering

200

This is the idea that all should be subject to the law regardless of status.

Rule of law

200

This type of voting is based solely on a candidate's political party.

Party-line Voting

200

This court case allowed the federal government to establish national banks and exempt said banks from state taxes.

McCulloch v. Maryland

300

This type of democracy is characterized by multiple different groups of people impacting the political scene.

Pluralist Democracy

300

These are government-provided services that would otherwise be unprofitable.

Government Corporations

300

This clause gives the freedom to practice your religion.

Free Exercise Clause

300

There are this many total electoral votes.

538

300

This is the districting principle established in Baker v. Carr.

One person, one vote

400

This type of Federalism involves well-defined powers between the states and the federal government.

Dual Federalism

400

This Latin phrase which means "to stand by things decided" is used commonly in reference to judicial precedent.

Stare Decisis

400

These polls are done over a period of time.

Tracking Polls

400

These are groups intended to raise money in support of a candidate.

Political Action Committees

400

This is what the students in Tinker v. Des Moines were protesting against.

Vietnam War

500

This clause in the Constitution allows Congress to pass laws that are needed to carry out its function.

Necessary and Proper Clause

500

This is the power held by Congress that allows only them to pass budgets.

Power of the Purse

500

This type of economics involves combating economic recessions through increased government spending.

Keynesian Economics

500

This is how much a voter feels like their vote matters.

Efficacy

500

This case's plaintiff claimed the First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments were violated.

Roe v. Wade