American Constitutional Government
Citizenship & Civic Life
Political Process
Economic Decisions
Mishmash
100

This established for the first time the principle that everyone, including the King, is subject to the law.

What is the Magna Carta?

100

Amendment that defines citizenship as all persons born or naturalized in the United States.

What is the 14th Amendment?

100

The number of electoral votes needed to win the U.S. Presidency.

What is 270?

100

The basic economic problem where unlimited wants exceed limited resources.

What is scarcity?

100

The act of confirming or rejecting a judge appointment.

What is the Legislative Branch can checking the Judicial Branch.

200

This document served as the primary model for the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Virginia Declaration of Rights?

200

The five freedoms protected by the First Amendment.

What are religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition?

200

The primary purpose of these groups is to raise and spend money to elect or defeat candidates.

What are Political Action Committees (PACs)?

200

The value of the next best alternative given up when making a choice.

What is opportunity cost?

200

The final step in both criminal and civil court proceedings.

What is the case may be appealed.

300

The Constitutional compromise that settled the debate between large and small states regarding representation.

What is the Great Compromise?

300

Required by law, such as paying taxes or serving on a jury.

What is a civic duty?

300

A person designated to observe the electoral process to ensure it is conducted fairly and legally.

What is a poll watcher?

300

A business organization that is authorized by law to act as a legal person regardless of the number of owners.

What is a corporation?

300

This lays out the federal court system's organization and jurisdiction.

What is the U.S. Constitution.

400

The constitutional principle where the national government is supreme, but powers are divided with the states.

What is Federalism?

400

Amendment that protects citizens from unreasonable government search and seizure.

What is the 4th Amendment?

400

The effect where exposure to biased information leads to more extreme views and intolerance.

What is group polarization?

400

The system that acts as the nation's central bank and regulates the money supply.

What is the Federal Reserve System?

400

This branch interprets the laws. 

What is the judicial branch.

500

Federalist paper number that argued for a strong federal government to control the effects of factions.

What is Federalist No. 10?

500

The Supreme Court case that ensured a suspect's rights must be read before questioning.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

500

The landmark case that ruled the government cannot limit corporate or union spending on political campaigns.

What is Citizens United v. FEC?

500

The economic system where decision-making is left almost entirely to a centralized authority.

What is a command economy?

500
The steps of how a bill becomes a law at the STATE level.

What is introduced, work in committees, Debated on the floor, refer to other chamber, sent to Governor.