Foundations of Government
The Constitution & Federalism
Civil Rights & Liberties
Political Behavior & Voting
Media & Modern Politics
100

What did John Locke believe was the main purpose of government?

To protect people’s natural rights — life, liberty, and property

100

What compromise created a two-house Congress during the Constitutional Convention?

The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise).

100

What is one right protected by the First Amendment?

Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, or petition.

100

Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

The 26th Amendment.

100

What is agenda setting?

When the media determines which issues receive public attention.

200

What term describes government based on the consent of the governed?

Social Contract Theory

200

What clause makes federal law supreme over state law?

The Supremacy Clause (Article VI).

200

Which Supreme Court case established the right to remain silent?

Miranda v. Arizona (1966).

200

What is one major agent of political socialization?

Family, schools, peers, or media.

200

What is framing?

How the media presents an issue to influence perception.

300

What’s the difference between a direct and representative democracy?

Direct = citizens vote on laws; Representative = elect officials to make laws

300

What’s the difference between enumerated and reserved powers?

Enumerated powers belong to the national government; reserved powers belong to the states (10th Amendment).

300

What’s the difference between civil liberties and civil rights?

Civil liberties protect individuals from government interference; civil rights guarantee equal treatment by government.

300

What’s a common reason some groups have lower voter turnout?

Barriers to registration, low political efficacy, or lack of access to polling places.

300

What is priming?

When media coverage influences the criteria people use to evaluate leaders or issues.

400

What is the difference between public goods and private goods?

Public goods are available to everyone (like clean air or national defense); private goods are purchased and used individually (like food or clothing)

400

What system divides power between national and state governments?

Federalism — shared authority between national and state levels.

400

What clause in the 14th Amendment guarantees equal treatment under the law?

The Equal Protection Clause.

400

What’s the difference between primary and general elections?

Primary elections select party nominees; general elections decide who holds office.

400

What is citizen journalism?

When individuals use personal devices or social media to collect and share news.

500

Define “political ideology.”

A consistent set of beliefs about politics, government, and public policy

500

What did Anti-Federalists demand be added to the Constitution before ratification?

The Bill of Rights to protect individual freedoms.

500

What legislation outlawed segregation in public facilities?

The Civil Rights Act of 1964.

500

What term describes citizens voting directly on policy issues?

Ballot initiatives or referendums.

500

Name one benefit and one challenge of social media in politics.

Benefit: more direct participation; Challenge: misinformation or echo chambers.