Foundations
Branches
Types of Power
Electoral College
Voting
100

What type of government encourages the rule of the people?

Democracy

100

What is the purpose of the Judicial Branch?

Interpret laws and settle disputes

100

Is this power reserved, expressed, or concurrent?

issue licenses

Reserved

100
How many votes are needed to win the Electoral College?

270

100

Which amendment extended voting rights to women?

19th

200

Which enlightenment thinkers advocated for seperation of powers and checks and balances?

Montesquieu

200

What is an example of the legislative branch "checking" the executive branch?

Overriding a presidential veto

200

Is this power reserved, expressed, or concurrent?

Coin Money

Expressed

200

What does the Electoral College do?

Officially vote for the President/VP of the USA.

200

Which rights were extended by the 15th, 19th, 23rd, and 26th amendments?

Voting Rights

300

These documents were written to support the ratification of the new US Constitution.

Federalist Papers
300

What do the branches of government do?

Executive Branch =

Legislative Branch =

Judicial Branch =

Enforces laws

creates laws

interprets laws

300

Is this power reserved, expressed, or concurrent?

Collect Taxes

Concurrent

300

What is a swing state?

A state that does not vote for the same political party in every single election

300

What is the popular vote?

Vote by the people

400

According to Enlightenment thinkers, the fundamental purpose of a government was to

Protect people's natural rights

400

Why is the 22nd Amendment significant?

Set the term limits for the president at TWO 4 year terms.

400

Is this power reserved, expressed, or concurrent?

Declare War

Expressed

400

How are the electoral college votes determined per state? (Why does SC have 9?)

House of Reps + Senate = E.C. Votes

400

What amendment changed the voting age to 18+

26th amendment

500

What did the Great Compromise do?

Combined NJ and VA plans -- determined how state representation would be determined at the federal level.

500

What does Judicial Activism mean?

A loose interpretation of the Constitution. It can be amended/changed as the times change.

500

Is this power reserved, expressed, or concurrent?

Create Courts

Concurrent

500

How will changes in the census affect congressional reapportionment in a state?

The distribution of political power will shift

500

What is the term of the process in which the candidate who wins the majority of the popular vote in a state wins ALL of the electoral points in that state?

Winner take all system