Supreme Court Cases
Foundational Documents
3 Branches of Government
Understanding the Constitution
Elections and voting
100

Which two cases addressed the issue of legislative districting with state population and racial gerrymandering? 

Baker v. Carr (1961) and Shaw v. Reno (1993)

100

Which document established the first national government of the United States, but created a weak central authority?

The Articles of Confederation

100

Who confirms Supreme Court justices? 

The Senate

100

What clause in the Constitution gives Congress the power to extend its authority beyond what's explicitly stated?
 

Necessary and Proper Clause/ Elastic Clause

100

What type of voting occurs when a voter selects candidates only from one political party?

Party-line voting

200

What case struck down a federal gun-free school zone law as exceeding Congress's commerce power?

 U.S. v. Lopez (1995)

200

What document argues for checks and balances and the separation of powers?

Federalist No. 51

200

Which branch has the power to impeach and remove federal officials, and what roles do each chamber of Congress play in the process?
 

Legislative branch; the House impeaches, the Senate holds the trial, and can remove with a 2/3 vote

200

Which amendment established citizenship and includes the Equal Protection Clause?

14th Amendment

200

What type of voting occurs when voters make decisions based on how well they think the current party in power has performed in the past?

Retrospective Voting

300

What case required states to provide lawyers for defendants who can't afford one?

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)

300

Which anti-Federalist document feared an overly powerful national judiciary?

Brutus No. 1

300

How can Congress check a Supreme Court decision it disagrees with? Name one method.

By passing new legislation, amending the Constitution, or changing the jurisdiction of the courts

300

What clause in the Constitution has been used to expand federal power by allowing the regulation of interstate economic activity?

 The Commerce Clause

300

What is the practice in which district lines are manipulated to favor one party?

Gerrymandering

400

What case ruled that political spending by corporations is protected under the First Amendment? 

Citizens UNITED V. FEC (2010)

400

In what document did MLK defend civil disobedience in response to unjust laws?

Letter from Birmingham Jail

400

What happens to a bill if the president takes no action within 10 days while Congress is still in session?


It becomes law automatically after 10 days

400

Which amendment changed the way vice presidents are elected by creating separate ballots for president and vice president?

12th Amendment

400

What act outlawed literacy tests and helped enforce the 15th Amendment?

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

This case overruled a 1973 decision and said the Constitution does not protect the right to an abortion, giving states the power to regulate it.

Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization

500

What document warned against factions and argued for a large republic?

Federalist No. 10

500

What is a filibuster, and in which chamber of Congress is it used to delay or block legislation?

A filibuster is a tactic where a senator speaks at length to delay action on a bill. It is used in the Senate.

500

Which constitutional principle is upheld by the 10th Amendment, and what does it state?

Federalism; it reserves powers not given to the federal government to the states or people. 


500

What is the difference between a primary and a caucus?

Primary is a secret ballot; Caucus is a public discussion & group vote