100 200 300 400 500 What a Con! Law & Order I’m Fed Up! Name that Guy! Culture Club F.

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What a Con!

Law & Order

I’m Fed Up! Name that Guy!

Culture Club

F

A contract between the people and the government that sets out the limits of

political authority

A 100

What is a constitution?

A 100

This 1869 document gave support to education and

suffrage to adult male African Americans

A 200

What is the Texas Reconstruction Constitution?

A 200

This grants Congress the authority to achieve its goals

A 300

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

A 300

This declares that states will honor ‘public acts, records, and judicial rulings’ of other

States

A 400

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

A 400

This prevents a state from treating the citizens of other

states in a discriminatory manner with regard to basic

civil rights

A 500

What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?

A 500

These laws passed by legislatures must conform to the Constitution, and state level laws must conform to state constitutions as well

B 100

What are Statute Laws?

B 100

These are the detailed rules and regulations set up by

state agencies, and they must conform to statute law

B 200

What are Administrative Laws?

B 200

This is the idea that the 14th Amendment not only

regulates the procedures due to a citizen before revoking a right, but what right may be

revoked

B 300

What is Substantive Due Process?

B 300

This is the idea that the 14th Amendment guarantees that a

state must abide by certain rules in the act of enforcing

law upon citizens

B 400

What is Procedural Due Process?

B 400

Justice Marshall in Marbury v. Madison established this power of national courts to

invalidate statutes or administrative laws

B 500

What is Judicial Review?

B 500

This is a guaranteed division of power between national

and sub-national level

C 100

What is Federalism?

C 100

This is the idea that each branch should receive a small portion of the other branches’

powers

C 200

What are Checks and Balances?

C 200

This was John Locke’s predominant power, because it is the most active power

C 300

What is Legislative Power?

C 300

C 400

Place A Wager

This is the idea that state governments are inferior to

and must submit to the Federal government

C 400

What is National Supremacy?

C 400

This is the idea that power should be divided so that one

branch does not dominate government and create

tyranny

C 500

What is the Separation of Powers?

C 500

This was the pen-name for the Federalist writers

Hamilton, Madison, and Jay

D 100

Who was Publius?

D 100

This political philosopher wrote the 1st and 2nd Treatise

on Government, refuting Patriarchia and defining the

Social Contract

D 200

Who was John Locke?

D 200

This Englishman led the puritans and Parliament to

overthrow King Charles and the Church of England

D 300

Who was Oliver Cromwell?

D 300

This French aristocrat commented that Americans enjoyed a ‘general condition

of equality’

D 400

Who was Alexis de Tocqueville?

D 400

This political philosopher said that the state of nature was “solitary, poor, nasty,

brutish, and short”

D 500

Who was Thomas Hobbes?

D 500

Question E1

E 100

Answer E1

E 100

Question E2

E 200

Answer E2

E 200

Question E3

E 300

Answer E3

E 300

Question E4

E 400

Answer E4

E 400

Question E5

E 500

Answer E5

E 500

Question F1

F 100

Answer F1

F 100

Question F2

F 200

Answer F2

F 200

Question F3

F 300

Answer F3

F 300

Question F4

F 400

Answer F4

F 400

Question F5

F 500

Answer F5

F 500

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