Types of Gov.
Amendments
Political Parties
Branches of Gov.
Baseball Facts
100

Power goes to the people

Democracy

100

Freedom of speech, religion, and press

1st Amendment

100

Often referred to as "right leaning"

Republican Party

100

This branch is responsible for making laws and is composed of Congress, which includes the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Legislative Branch

100

When a batter hits a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game. 

The cycle

200

Powered by a dictator

Dictatorship

200

Unreasonable search

4th Amendment

200

Often referred to as "Left leaning"

Democratic Party

200

This branch is responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws. It's led by the President, who also serves as the head of state.

Executive branch

200

When a pitcher doesn't allow a single hit or walk all game

A perfect game

300

Rule through religion 

Theocracy

300

Voting rights to all races

15th Amendment

300

Generally favors preserving traditional institutions and existing ways of doing things, often emphasizing limited government intervention and individual responsibility.

Conservative party

300

This branch interprets laws and applies them to specific cases. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the system.

Judicial branch

300

A home run when the bases are loaded

Grand slam

400

Small number of people rule

Oligarchy

400

Limits president to two terms

22nd Amendment

400

Generally advocates for individual freedom, constitutional government, and parliamentary democracy.

Liberal party

400

Changed boundaries to benefit party

Gerrymandering

400

2024 MVP

Shohei Ohtani

500

No government

Anarchy 

500

Voting age moved from 18 to 21

26th Amendments

500

Typically holds political views that are not extreme, seeking to find a balance between opposing sides of the political spectrum

Moderate Party

500

Rejecting a law

Veto

500

2024 World Series champions

Los Angeles Dodgers