Supreme Court Cases
Brutus I
Federalist 70
Polling
Parties
100

This was the main concern within Brown v. Board of Education

Separate school system for different races was inherently unequal.

100

This group supported the Brutus papers

The Anti-Federalists

100

 Federalist paper 70 was about

The Executive branch of government

100

This type of poll is commonly taken at the end of president's terms. 

Exit Polls

100

This party typically identifies as liberal

The Democratic Party

200

This was the reason behind Tinker v. Des Moines

Students that protested non-disruptively were suspended from school.

200

The Brutus I paper supported establishing this type of government

Confederation

200

This person wrote Federalist Paper 70

Alexander Hamilton

200

This poll is the first type of poll used by a political campaign

Benchmark polls

200

Someone who opposes abortion and supports government welfare programs would identify as

Populist

300

This amendment was violated within the Brown v. Board of Education case

The 14th Amendment

300

Brutus I argued that what division of government should have the most power over the people

State and local governments

300

Federalist paper 70 supported this many head leaders within the government

One

300

This occurs when selected respondents choose to not participate in a survey, leading to unrepresentative data.

Non-response bias

300

This political party wants a small federal government with little to no taxes, and private buisnesses to drive economy

Libertarian

400

This was the main type of speech protected in Tinker v. Des Moines

Symbolic Speech


400

The primary concern of Brutus I was

Federal Government would take the power away from the people, preventing adequate representation.

400

Federalist paper 70 mainly supports

Expanding executive and presidential powers

400

This effect is caused when someone supports a candidate because they perceive that candidate to be popular

The bandwagon effect
400

Conservatives would likely support which economic model

supply-side economics
500

This was the main impact of Tinker v. Des Moines

First Amendment applied to public schools, school officials could not censor student speech

500

Brutus I was mainly concerned about which clause of the Constitution

Article 1, Section 8, The Necessary and Proper Clause

500

Federalist 70 argues that this power should be solely in the executive branch to ensure swift action

Executive Order

500

This effect causes African American candidates to perform worse in elections then in polls.

What is the Bradley Effect?

500

The 4 major wedge issues are

Religion, Abortion, Immigration, Drugs