The United States is ran as a?
What is a DEMOCRACY
A political philosophy in which a group of people are bound together, with a governing head.
What is Federalism
The Texas Legislature Size
What is 150 members
Does the society require government?
What is yes
Incorporation
What is the Bill of Rights?
The Texas House of Representatives have how many members in the Texas Senate?
The two models of Federalism
What is Dual Federalism and what is Cooperative Federalism
The votes it takes to amend a law in the Constitution?
What is two-thirds
The Government has how many parties?
What is two ( Conservatives, Liberals)
The way of life or mode of thought characteristic of the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded
What is Provincialism
The 3 Political Sub-Cultures
What is Moralistic
What is Traditionalistic
What is Individualistic
The Interstate Commerce Clause involved who?
What is Wickard v. Filburn
Founded in 1867 to advance methods of agriculture, as well as to promote the social and economic needs of farmers in the United States.
What is the Grange Movement
The sate of Texas is too relient on federal funding?
What is False?
The system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
What is Ideology
Article 1 of The Bill of Rights contains three rights
1) What is Rights mirroring the U.S. Constitution
2) What is Rights Involving the Texas Criminal Justice System
3) What is Rights Involving Access to Public Beaches / Hunt, Fish, etc
The cause of the drinking age moved to 21?
What is South Dakota v. Dole
The power to veto a law
What is Presidential Power
The Executive Branch is found where?
What is Article 4?
The religion that Texas was founded with?
What is Catholicism
The Texas Constitution of 1869
What is the mandated compulsory school attendance, partially paid through a poll-tax, centralized law enforcement, and enhanced civil rights, especially for African-Americans
The Federal use of Police Powers were put into act why?
What is food and drug regulations, environmental preservation laws, and workplace safety laws
The powers of congress rules are where?
What is the Article 1, Section 8
The year of 1861
What is the abolishment of slaves?
The Best Government Teacher at Richland
Who is Mr.Childress