Amendments
Principles of the Constitution
Political Participation
Court Cases
The Federal Government
100

The amendment that allowed women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment?

100

Having three branches of government, each doing their own jobs.

What is separation of powers?

100

The most accurate measure of public opinion.

What are public opinion polls? 

100

The result of this case was the idea of judicial review.

What is Marbury V Madison?

100

The number of branches of the federal government.

What is 3?

200

The amendment that protects the rights of people who have been accused of a crime (right to remain silent, protection from double jeopardy, etc)

What is the 5th amendment?

200

People electing representative to vote on laws and policies rather than voting themselves.

What is republicanism?

200

The age you have to be to vote.

What is 18?

200

The result of this court case led to getting rid of prayer in public schools.

What is Engel V Vitale?
200

The leader of the executive branch.

What is the president?

300

The amendment that allowed residents of Washington D.C. to vote in presidential elections.

What is the 23rd amendment?

300

The Bill of Rights is the most prominent example of this principle.

What is individual rights?

300

"Spoiling" an election, serving as critics and innovators, and forcing major parties to take a stand.

What are the roles of third parties in U.S. politics?

300

This court case stated that administrators have the right to search students as long as there is reasonable suspicion.

What is New Jersey V T.L.O.?

300

The highest court in the United States.

What is the Supreme Court?

400

The amendment that banned the use of poll taxes. 

What is the 24th Amendment?

400

Popular sovereignty says that government must come from this.

What is the "consent of the governed"?
400

The form of government with the most political participation.

What is a direct democracy?

400

When a judge tries to change things with their rulings.

What is judicial activism?

400

The branch(es) that is/are being checked when the Supreme Court uses judicial review.

What are the legislative and executive branches?

500

The Reconstruction Amendments.

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments?

500
The federal government allowing states to enact voter ID laws rather than making a federal law about it.

What is federalism?

500

The chronological order of the documents that set up the United States government. 

What is the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights?
500

This court case overturned Plessy V Ferguson, and stated that separate facilities were inherently unequal.

What is Brown V The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas?

500

The reason that the federal government was set up with so many weaknesses and checks on their power.

What is the former colonists were afraid of giving the government too much power and it becoming tyrannical.