Amendments and Articles
Election Time
Enlighten Me
In that Case
Define Me
100

The right to bear arms

2nd Amendment

100

The number of electors needed to win a presidential election

270

100

The idea that we are born with a blank slate (tabula rasa) is attributed to him

John Locke

100

This case involved students wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War.

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)

100

A three-part test for determining when a law violates the Establishment Clause

Lemon Test

200

This person must be 30 or over to serve and must be a US citizen for at least 9 years

Senator

200

Only registered party members can attend these events.

Closed Primaries

200

He said "people are fundamentally evil and self-serving" and need to be ruled.

Thomas Hobbes

200

This case is responsible for rights being read to anyone who is apprehended.  

Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

200

An opinion written to support a majority opinion, but to stresses a different Constitutional or legal basis for judgment

Concurring Opinion

300

This amendment guarantees that punishments will be fair and not cruel, and that extraordinarily large fines will not be set.

8th Amendment

300

The practice of drawing electoral district boundaries to give one political party or group an unfair advantage is known as

Gerrymandering

300

This philosopher proposed the idea of a separation of government and wrote The Spirit of the Laws

Montesquieu

300

A case in which the court held that the 14th Amendment prohibits governments from discriminating against individuals on the basis of race.

Loving v. Virginia

300

The principle that a government's power comes from the people is known as 

Popular Sovereignty

400

This Article of the Constitution establishes the judicial branch and defines their jurisdiction.

Article 3

400

The Republican Party is also referred to as 

The G.O.P. (Grande Ole Party)

400

He introduced the idea of the invisible hand and his theories are studied closely in Economics classes.

Adam Smith

400

Thanks to this landmark case district lines can not be drawn on the basis of race.

Reno v. Shaw

400

The state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote.

Disenfranchisement

500

Thanks to this amendment American citizens can vote at 18.

26th Amendment

500

The US presidential primary election day in February or March when the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses.

Super Tuesday

500
An early feminist and philosopher who championed women's rights and education.

Mary Wollstonecraft

500

In a speech that included "I know a man that is firm..." landed him in trouble and his parents in court with this Supreme Court case

Bethel SD v. Fraser 

500

A U.S. government designation that allows nationals from certain countries with extraordinary conditions to live and work legally in the U.S. for a limited time, offering protection from deportation and eligibility for work permits

TPS (Temporary Protection Services)