Government &Political Philosophy
Constitution & Federalism
Civil Liberties & Civil Rights
Political Parties, Elections & Media
Bureaucracy & Interest Groups
100

A system of rule in which citizens play a significant part in government.

What is democracy?

100

The first written constitution of the United States (1777–1789).

What is the Articles of Confederation?

100

Standard placing the burden on government in racial discrimination cases.

What is strict scrutiny?

100

Dominant U.S. election system with two main competitors.

What is the two-party system?

100

Large government units responsible for broad policy areas.

What are cabinet departments?

200

This form of government recognizes no formal limits and seeks to absorb/eliminate other social institutions.

What is totalitarian?

200

Division of government powers among several institutions.

What is separation of powers?

200

Supreme Court case guaranteeing the right to counsel.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)?

200

Survey measuring public opinion from a representative sample.

What is a poll?

200

Government-run businesses like USPS.

What are government corporations?

300

Membership in a political community that confers legal rights and responsibilities.

What is citizenship?

300

People who favored strong state governments and a weak national government.

Who are Antifederalists?

300

Supreme Court case establishing Miranda rights.

What is Miranda v. Arizona (1966)?

300

Amendment granting women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

Departments, agencies, and offices carrying out laws.

What is the federal bureaucracy?

400

Belief that ordinary citizens can affect government actions.

What is political efficacy?

400

Agreement counting five enslaved people as three for House representation.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

400

Case ruling that anti-sodomy laws violate the 14th Amendment.

What is Lawrence v. Texas (2003)?

400

Amendment outlawing poll taxes.

What is the 24th Amendment?

400

Lawsuits used to advance policy goals.

What is litigation?

500

The ideal that all people should have freedom to reach their potential.

What is equality of opportunity?

500

Guarantees citizens of one state the same rights as residents of another.

What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause (Article IV)?

500

Case overturning “separate but equal” in schools.

What is Brown v. Board of Education (1954)?

500

Case limiting personal campaign spending restrictions.

What is Buckley v. Valeo?

500

Law creating a merit-based civil service system.

What is the Pendleton Act?