Foundations
Federalism
Branches of Government
Elections
Civic Duties
100

Which Enlightenment philosopher argued that all individuals possess natural rights?

John Locke

100

Federalism divides power between which two levels of government?

National & state governments

100

Which branch writes and passes laws?

Legislative branch

100

What type of election determines a party’s nominee for office?

Primary election

100

What civic duty ensures the right to a fair trial?

Jury duty

200

What concept states that government power is derived from the consent of the governed?

Popular sovereignty

200

Powers directly listed in the Constitution are called what?

Enumerated powers

200

Who has the constitutional power to declare war?

Congress

200

How many electoral votes are required to win the presidency?

270

200

What term describes the process through which immigrants become U.S. citizens?

Naturalization

300

Which rebellion demonstrated the failure of the Articles of Confederation?

Shays’ Rebellion

300

What clause states that federal law outweighs conflicting state law?

Supremacy Clause

300

Which branch can strike down laws as unconstitutional?

Judicial branch

300

States where either candidate may win are called what?

Swing states

300

What civic responsibility involves learning about political issues?

Staying informed

400

Which compromise created a bicameral Congress balancing large & small states?

Great Compromise

400

What landmark case confirmed implied powers and strengthened federal authority?

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

Which Senate-only power checks executive appointment authority?

Confirmation

400

What Supreme Court case allowed unlimited outside campaign spending?

Citizens United v. FEC

400

What form of participation includes protests and demonstrations?

Civic activism

500

Opponents of the Constitution demanded what addition to protect individual rights?

Bill of Rights

500

What term describes powers shared by national and state governments?

Concurrent powers

500

What committee resolves differences between House and Senate versions of bills?

Conference committee

500

What term describes targeted communication designed to manipulate opinions?

Misinformation / propaganda

500

What principle states that citizens ultimately hold political authority?

Popular sovereignty