Founding Fathers Era
Rebuilding Era
Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
Federalism
Supreme Court Cases
100

Natural rights championed by John Locke

What are life, liberty and property?

100
A governing document that failed due to a weak central government. 

What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

Make laws, declare war and collect taxes.

What is the Legislative branch?

100

Powers shared by both the federal government and state governments.

What are concurrent powers? 

100

The Court Case that set up judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

The idea that decisions and actions are made via consent of the governed.

What is popular sovereignty? 

200

Made up of wealthy, educated, land owners.

Who are the Federalists?

200

The branch tasked with carrying out the laws of the Constitution.

What is the executive branch?
200

Grants that offer larger chunks of money not meant for specific purposes. 

What are block grants? 

200

The court case dealing with the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990.

What is U.S. v. Lopez?

300

The type of democracy characterized by behaviors such as voting, jury duty, walk-outs/protests/sit-ins.

What is participatory democracy?

300

To pass legislation under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes did they need?

What is 2/3?
300

Congress can override this with 2/3 vote in both houses.

What is a presidential veto?

300

Powers that are not delegated to the federal government that is left to the states.

What are reserved powers? 

300

A landmark case dealing with the necessary and proper clause.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

400

A paper arguing about smaller republics due to diversity of voters in too big a republic. 

What is Brutus 1?

400

A structural check on selecting the president adopted during the Constitution.

What is the electoral college?

400

The power given to the Supreme Court following Marbury v. Madison that gives authority to decide the constitutionality of laws. 

What is judicial review?

400

The clause that gives Congress powers beyond the written word of the Constitution that helps carry out the functions of Congress. 

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause OR What is the elastic clause? 

400

The clause that was misused by Congress to make the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990.

What is the commerce clause?

500

Characterized by delegation of powers in central and localized governments. 

What is the federal system?

500

2/3 vote needed in Congress and 3/4 vote needed at  the state level.

What is the amendment process? 

500

One way that the Judicial branch can check the other branches?

What is judicial review? 

500

The process of the federal government collecting taxes and distributing some of the money back to the states. 

What is revenue sharing or What is cooperative federalism?

500
The clause that makes it unconstitutional for the state of Maryland to tax the National Bank?

What is the supremacy clause?