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1. The continuous holding of the floor by a party to prevent action. Needs 3/5 to end.
Constitutional Convention
Executive office of the President
Filibuster
What were the key weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
2. President is obligated to make recommendations for Congress's consideration.
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Three most common ways for President to expand his base of power
The Declaration of Independence.
State of the Union Address
3. President of the body at the Constitutional Convention.
Lawrence v. Texas
George Washington
Power of the Federal Reserve
Brown v. Board of Education
4. WWll - 1941
Stare Decisis
Least dangerous branch of the gov't
Last time Congress declared war
Articles of Confederation
5. Makes gov't have heavy burden of proof to regulate & restrict speech.
Strict Scrutiny
Miranda v. Arizona
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
Executive Agreements
6. Allows the right to a legal representation in all felony cases.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Critical Period
Clear and Present Danger Test
7. What document was heavily influenced by Locke's philosophies?
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
The Declaration of Independence.
Lemon v. Kurtzman- 'Lemon Test'
Civil Service Act of 1883
8. A practice whereby agreements are made between legislators in voting for or against a bill; vote trading.
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Logrolling
Plessy v. Fergueson
State of the Union Address
9. An agreement - between president and other country that is like treaty but doesn't require Congress agreement.
Executive Agreements
Delegate and Trustee Theories of Representation
Lawrence v. Texas
Lemon v. Kurtzman- 'Lemon Test'
10. % of House that get reelected
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jurisdiction
90% or higher
Class Action Suit
11. A government agency that operates like a business corporation - created to secure greater freedom of action and flexibility for a particular program.
Critical Period
Government Corporation
State of the Union Address
De facto and de jure segregation
12. A survey of the origins and development of the political system in the United States from the colonial days to modern times with an emphasis on the Constitution - various political structures such as the legislative - executive - and judicial branche
Constitutional Convention
American Government and Politics
Civil Service Act of 1883
Marbury v. Madison
13. Wrote the final version of the Constitution.
Around 100
Gouverneur Morris
Administrative Rule Making
The Right of Due Process
14. Regulation issued by the president that has the effect and formal status of legislation.
Conference Committee
Executive Order
Shays' Rebellion
6 years/2 years
15. A series of meetings to reform the Articles of Confederation convened in Philadelphia in 1787 in response to the economic and social disorder and the dangers of foreign intervention. The result was an entirely new plan of government - the Constitutio
Prior Restraint
Constitutional Convention
Conference Committee
8th Amendment
16. Most common job of Senators
14th Amendment
Lawyers
Miranda v. Arizona
Dred Scot v. Standford
17. The civil right to obtain a writ of habeas corpus as protection against illegal imprisonment.
13th - 14th - and 15th Amendments
Thomas Jefferson
Habeas Corpus
Amicus Curiae
18. Legal requirement that the state must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a person.
8th Amendment
Gouverneur Morris
The Right of Due Process
The Federalist Papers
19. 1978 supreme court decision holding that a state university could not admit less qualified individuals solely because of their race.
Gouverneur Morris
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Critical Period
Faculty at Columbia and Johns Hopkins. They were deeply influenced by German scholarship on the nation-state and the formation of democratic institutions.
20. Reasserted the principle of congressional war power - required the president to inform Congress of any planned military campaign. 1973.
War Powers Resolution
Three most common ways for President to expand his base of power
4th Amendment protections
Government Corporation
21. 1896 - required segregation of the reaces on trolleys and other public carriers. Louisiana.
Plessy v. Fergueson
Least dangerous branch of the gov't
14th Amendment
President's Inherent Powers
22. Powers claimed by a president that are not expressed in the Constitution - but are inferred from it.
23. A claim by a victorious candidate that the electorate has given him or her special authority to carry out promises made during the campaign.
Critical Period
Presidential Mandate
Lawrence v. Texas
Devolution
24. 1954 - stopped state from using race as a criterion of discrimination and gave national gov't the power to intervene.
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Brown v. Board of Education
Marbury v. Madison
Standing
25. A slave that didn't have due process rights in a free state. 1857.
Regulatory Agency
Dred Scot v. Standford
Around 100
8th Amendment
26. Process that executive and independent agencies use to create - or promulgate - regulations.
Administrative Rule Making
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Executive Order
Habeas Corpus
27. Legislation that gives tangible benefits to constituents in several districts or states in the hope of winning their votes in return.
De facto and de jure segregation
Critical Period
Pork Barrel Legislation
War Powers Resolution
28. No arrest w/o probable cause - no improper searches and seizures.
4th Amendment protections
Gouverneur Morris
Standing
De facto and de jure segregation
29. Implemented following the successful revolt of the British colonies in North America against imperial rule - the articles served as the national government from 1781-1787.
The Federalist Papers
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
19th Amendment and the year it was ratified
Articles of Confederation
30. Number of Supreme Court Justices
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Logrolling
9
31. Affecting ambassadors and other public ministers and consuls and disputes between the states.
Delegate and Trustee Theories of Representation
Least dangerous branch of the gov't
Supreme Court - Original Jurisdiction
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
32. A case brought by someone to help him or her and all others who are similarly situated.
Redlining
Thomas Jefferson
Devolution
Class Action Suit
33. 30 minutes.
4th Amendment protections
Last time Congress declared war
Time aloud for oral argument with Supreme Court
Miranda v. Arizona
34. Civil liberties are rights that individuals have against government. Among our civil liberties are the right to free expression - the right to worship (or not) as we choose - and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. Only the
Logrolling
Difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Alexander Hamilton
State of the Union Address
35. An inability to regulate interstate and foreign trade - lack of a chief executive and a national court system - and its rule that amendments must be approved by unanimous consent.
Executive office of the President
90% or higher
Daniel Shays
What were the key weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
36. 13th - abolished slavery. 14th - guaranteed equal protection and due process. 15th - guarenteed voting rights for African American men.
Stare Decisis
13th - 14th - and 15th Amendments
Lemon v. Kurtzman- 'Lemon Test'
President's Inherent Powers
37. Not allowed.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Native American Smoking
Daniel Shays
Stare Decisis
38. Who formalized the political science curriculum in the United States?
Administrative Rule Making
Marbury v. Madison
Faculty at Columbia and Johns Hopkins. They were deeply influenced by German scholarship on the nation-state and the formation of democratic institutions.
George Washington
39. # of Cases the Supreme Court receives and hears
Pork Barrel Legislation
Around 100
Buckley v. Valeo
Clear and Present Danger Test
40. Delegate - member of Congress acts on the express preference of his constituents. Trustee - member is more loosely tied to constituents and makes the decisions she thinks best.
Gouverneur Morris
Articles of Confederation
Delegate and Trustee Theories of Representation
14th Amendment
41. One of the Civil War amendments; guaranteed equal protection and due process.
Shays' Rebellion
14th Amendment
Gideon v. Wainwright
Gouverneur Morris
42. % of votes to override a presidential veto
Delegate and Trustee Theories of Representation
2/3 from Congress
4th Amendment protections
Constitutional Convention
43. Writer of the Declaration of Independence.
19th Amendment and the year it was ratified
Power of the Federal Reserve
Bill of Rights
Thomas Jefferson
44. Ability of courts to exclude evidence obtained in violation of the 4th amendment.
8th Amendment
Gideon v. Wainwright
Last time Congress declared war
The Exclusionary Rule
45. de jure - 'by law'. Legally enforced practices - such as school segregation in the South before the 1960s. De facto - 'by fact'. Practices that occur even when there is no legal enforcement - such as school segregation in much of the US today.
President's Inherent Powers
Redlining
De facto and de jure segregation
Executive office of the President
46. 1965 - state forbid the use of contraceptive between married couples. Supreme court overturned the decision.
Griswald v. Connecticut
American Government and Politics
Civil Service Act of 1883
Bill of Rights
47. A system in which the president submits the name of a candidate for judicial appointment to the senators from the candidate's state before formally submitting it for full senate approval.
Constitutional Convention
Senatorial Courtesy
Amicus Curiae
Standing
48. The effort to oversee or to supervise how the executive branch carries out legislation.
Gouverneur Morris
14th Amendment
Executive Order
Congressional Oversight
49. No excessive bail and no cruel/unusual punishment.
Shays' Rebellion
Pork Barrel Legislation
8th Amendment
President's Inherent Powers
50. Address banking problems and Americas Central Bank.
Pork Barrel Legislation
The Exclusionary Rule
First Regulatory Agency created by Congress
Power of the Federal Reserve