Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3 and 4
Unit 5
Landmark Cases
100

List an example of a public good

Roads, schools, libraries, parks...

100

What do we call the first 10 amendments?

Bill of Rights

100

Who is the current Speaker of the House?

Mike Johnson

100

What does SCOTUS stand for? 

Supreme Court of the United States

100

What did Texas v Johnson address?

Ruled that burning the American flag is protected free speech under the First Amendment.

200

When talking about Systems of Government, the acronym UFC stands for...

Unitary

Federal

Confederal

200

What does the 4th amendment concern?

Unlawful searches and seizures
200

Someone running for the position they currently hold or have held in the past.

Incumbent

200

The process by which the Bill of Rights is applied to state governments

Incorporation
200

What did DC v Heller address? 

Ruled that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to own a firearm for self-defense.

300

The idea that people agree to form societies and governments by sacrificing some individual freedoms in exchange for security and order.

Social Contract Theory

300

What does the 8th amendment concern? 

Cruel and unusual punishment

300

Who was the most recent President to lose the popular vote but win the electoral college vote? 

List the year this happened. 

Trump

2016

300

An order from the Supreme Court to a lower court to send up a case for review.

Writ of Certiorari

300

What did Near v Minnesota address?

Ruled that government censorship of the press, is unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

400

Which term is defined here? The right to exercise supreme power and authority over a region, a group, or oneself.

Sovereignty

400

What are the 3 different parts of the Constitution?

1. Preamble

2. Articles

3. Amendments

400

List the executive leader at all 3 levels of government

National: President

State: Governor

Local: Mayor

400

The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws or government actions unconstitutional.

Judicial Review
400

What did Mapp v Ohio address?

Ruled that illegally obtained evidence violates the Fourth Amendment.

500

A nation-state is a sovereign state where people share common culture, language, or identity.What is an example of a nation-state?

Japan

Iceland, South Korea, Denmark

500

What are the first 3 articles of the Constitution? 

1. Legislative

2. Executive

3. Judicial

500

List the first three in the Presidential Succession

1. Vice President

2. Speaker of the House

3. President Pro Tempore

500
In a civil case, who is charged with the burden of proof?

Plaintiff

500

What did Furman v Georgia address?

8th amendment, cruel and unusual punishment. Specifically the death penalty.