Supreme Court/Civil Rights
Foundations
Constitutional Principles
Federalism
Amendments
State & Local
Power Moves
100

US Supreme Court case that ended school segregation

Brown v. Board

100

Theory that government is based on an agreement with the people

Social Contract

100

Power divided among branches

Separation of Powers

100

Powers of national government

(coining money, declaring war, creating post offices)

Enumerated

100

Freedom of speech

1st Amendment

100
The level of government responsible for trash, water, & roads

Local Government

100

In this government system, power is held by a central government


Unitary

200

This amendment gave Black men the right to vote

15th Amendment

200

This document says that the people have the "right to overthrow government."

Declaration of Independence

200

Branches ensure that the others do not abuse their power. 

Checks & Balances

200

Shared powers

(taxing, creating court systems, protecting the public)

Concurrent

200

Voting regardless of gender

19th Amendment

200

The process to remove elected officials from office

Recall

200

In this type of government, citizens use their power to elect representatives

Representative Democracy/Republic

300

Upheld “separate but equal” leading the way to legalize segregation

Plessy v. Ferguson

300

This philosopher wrote Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes

300

Power shared between state & national governments. 

Federalism

300

State powers

(handling of education, creation of marriage laws, management of elections)

Reserved

300

Voting age 18

26th Amendment

300

The process for citizens proposing laws

Initiative

300

In this government system, power is divided between national and state governments


Federal

400

Law that ended segregation in public places and discrimination in the workplace

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

Philosopher that ntroduced the idea of separation of powers. 

Montesquieu

400

Power comes from the people

Popular Sovereignty

400

The 10th Amendment helps define which system by reserving powers to the states?

Federalism

400

Outlaws cruel & unusual punishment

8th Amendment

400

Measure on a ballot that citizens vote for

Referendum

400

A government where states join together but keep most of their power is called what type of system?

Confederation

500

This law banned literacy tests and other barriers that prevented African Americans from voting

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

1215 document limiting the king's power

Magna Carta

500

This is the portion of the Constitution that states the Constitution is the highest law of the land

Supremacy Clause

500

If laws conflict, who wins

Federal Government

500

Right to jury trial/right to an attorney/right to confront witnesses

6th Amendment

500

The state's main source of revenue 

Taxes

500

This Enlightenment work argued that government power should be divided (separated) to prevent tyranny

Spirit of Laws by Montesquieu