Gov midterm

  1. What are the two types of democratic systems?
    Direct and Representative democracy/Republic
  2. A form of government, originally found in ancient Greece, in which the people directly pass laws and make other key decisions
    Direct democracy
  3. Is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
    Representative democracy/Republic
  4. What are the systems of government?
    Unitary, Confederate, and federalism
  5. System of government where a state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (sub-national units) exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate
    Unitarty
  6. System of governement where there is an agreement between separate bodies to cooperate with each other.
    Confederate
  7. Is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government.
    Federalsim
  8. The Tenth Amendment declares, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." In other words, states have all powers not granted to the federal government by the Constitution.
    Reserved Powers (states)
  9. ): Powers in nations with a federal system of government that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit (such as a state or province).
    Concurrent powers (States and federal gov)
  10. What are the two types of Feralism?
    Cooperative/Marbled Cake and Dual/Layered cake
  11. This type of federalism State and federal share power; lots of interaction between levels of government.
    Cooperative/Marbled cake 1937-Today
  12. THis typoe of federalism splitting up the power; no interactions between levels of government. No shared power.
    Dual/Layered cake 1789-1937
  13. a farmer that fought in the war had problems with the drought and wrote for help due to no reply he and other farmers stormed the massachusetts court house, called skirmish, shay was the tipping point for the articles of confederation so they rewrote
    Shays Rebellion
  14. What were the two causes of the american revolution?
    Financial and idelogical
  15. What was the financial issues that lead to the revolutionary war?
    " The Big Squeeze", Colonists were being ?squeezed? (taxation without representation) i.e. tea act, sugar act, etc
  16. Added to the Constitution to protect the rights of freed African Americans
    13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
  17. Provided protection of all individuals from the actions of state and local govt but doesn?t specify what protections are provided by ?due process? and :equal protection of the laws?; granted rights of citizenship to freed slaves (1868)
    14th amandment?
  18. Court case that stated separate but equal; turned over 60 years later by Brown v. Board of Education
    Plessy v. Ferguson 1896
  19. Mandated racial segregation; literacy tests at polling places; grandfather clause; poll
    Jim Crow Laws
  20. Political tests that were given at polling places to everybody in order to vote; intended for only the literate and educated to pass
    Literacryt Tests
  21. if your grandfather was able to vote you can too
    Grandfather clause
  22. Voters were taxed; intended for only the wealthy/white, not African-Americans
    Poll taxes
  23. Forbids discrimination based on race, color, religion
    Civil rights act 1964
  24. Banned Literacy tests, increased voter registration.
    Voting rights act 1965
  25. RAPPS- Religion, Assembly, Press, Protection, Speech
    1st amendment
  26. What are the two clasuses for the 1st amendment?
    Establishment clause and Free exercise clause
  27. Govt can?t sponsor/endorse a religion; limits include freedom from religion (accommodationist and separationist view
    Establishment clause
  28. This view supports that the givernemtn can show support for religion and associated activities
    Accommodationist view
  29. This view supports that no government involvement with religion
    Separationist view
  30. How do we see in a law violates the freedom of religion within the establishment clause?
    We use the Lemon test
  31. What are the three questions to the Lemon test?
    Does the law or executive order have a religious purpose?, Does it promote or inhibit religion?, Does it create excessive entanglement between the government and religion?
  32. The right to practice religion without government interference as long as acts fall within acceptable norms.
    Free exercise clause
  33. What is used to determine if something doesnt fall under the free exercise clause?
    Strict scrutiny
  34. Government must prove why a law that overrides religious freedom is necessary. Example: polygamy, which does not have free exercise protection
    Strict scrutiny
  35. Allows the govt to restrict certain types of speech deemed dangerous
    Clear and present danger
  36. Nonverbal expression, such as the use of signs as symbols; it benefits from many of the same constitutional protections as verbal speech
    Symbolic speech
  37. Expression that is offensive or abusive, particularly in terms of race, gender, or sexual orientation; currently protected by the 1st amendment; does not protect ?fighting words?
    Hate speech
  38. A form of hate speech that is not protected by the 1st amendment; defined as words that directly incite violence or display an ?intent to intimidate?
    Fighting words
  39. Amendment that says Criminals can?t be subject to cruel and unusual punishment, implying there are limits to the govt?s ability to punish
    8th amendment
  40. This is defined according to societies contemporary standards
    Cruelk and unusual punishment
  41. The death penalty can be applied after?
    Bifurcated proceedings, aggregating factors and mitigating factors have been weighed.
  42. 2 steps) 1. Determine guilt, and 2. Sentence at a second hearing
    Bifurcated proceedings
  43. How did they perpetuate their crime? Violent?
    Aggregating factors
  44. The consideration of the victims background leading up to the crime i.e. childhood abuse, recent trauma etc
    Mitigating factors
  45. The U.S. Constitution was adopted in response to the weaknesses of the
    Articles of confederation
  46. was part of both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
    a congress
  47. greatly influenced the colonists? views on the role of government
    John Locke
  48. generally favored a strong national government and supported the proposed U.S. Constitution
    federalists
  49. At the Constitutional Convention, the delegates agreed that slaves would be counted as__________ of a person for determining population for representation in the House of Representatives
    3/5
  50. In a __________ system, local and regional governments derive authority from the national government
    unitary
  51. For the Founders, what issue was at stake with the three-fifths compromise?
    Representation
  52. was a major fear of the Anti-Federalists during the Constitutional Convention and subsequent debate
    A strong national government would infringe on the essential liberties of the people
  53. was a protest by Massachusetts farmers to stop foreclosures by state courts
    Shays rebellion
  54. Which type of federalism is characterized by a system of separate but equally powerful state and national governments
    Dual
  55. The Fifteenth Amendment guarantees citizens the right to vote regardless of
    Race
  56. The Fourteenth Amendment attempted to guarantee which of the following to former slaves
    Citizenship rights
  57. One consequence of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was
    Dramatic increase in the number of african americans registered to vote
  58. It means all citizens have opportunities to vote, run for office, own property, and enjoy civil liberties protections.
    Political equality
  59. It required gay and lesbian soldiers to keep quiet about their sexual orientation
    Dont ask dont tell
  60. Which of these does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ban
    discrimination in public accommodations
  61. helped to mobilize Americans in the 1950s to fight discrimination against African Americans
    Emmett Till's mUrder
  62. Why is Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) so crucial to understanding the experiences of African Americans in the US, even after Amendments to the Constitution were made to grant African Americans full citizenship rights?
    Justified legal segregation, a step backward for civil rights
  63. The _______ Amendment bans slavery
    13th
  64. Blacks were first given the legal right to vote by the
    15th amendment
  65. why did the articles of confederation fail?
    No way to regulate commerce, raise needed funds, or conduct foreign policy
  66. THis is where the deviding of power between states and federal gov., branches of government, speack to the farmers, and to the nature of our political system.
    the constitutional convention
  67. example of litigation strategies?
    Brown v. Borad of education 1954 = court cases for civil rights. overturn plessy v. furgeson.
  68. Examples of the grassroot strategies?
    Montgomery bus boycott and martin luther king and civil disobedience.
  69. Legislative strategies
    Civil rights act and voting rights act
  70. got rid of the jim crow laws.
    Voting rights act 1965
  71. Which test examines the constitutionality of religious establishments
    Lemon
  72. The free exercise guarantees that the national government will not interfere with which of the following
    religion
  73. Government finanical support for certain religious program or religious practicies is permitted under this approach to the establishment clause
    Accomodationist
  74. The bill of right is made up of the ______ amendments to the US Constitution
    10
  75. Which of the following describes the test some legislators urge judges to use in religious practices cases that would place the burden on the government to prove that the necessity of a specific law outweighs an individual?s desire to engage in a religious practice?
    Strict Scrutiny
  76. Civil liberties are __________ that the government cannot take away
    Personal freedoms
  77. The Lemon test, articulated by the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurzman, establishes that aid (money or assistance) to church-related schools can be limited. In which instance would the assistance be allowed
    if the assistance has a secular purpose
  78. Selective incorporation makes the protections from the Bill of Rights applicable to the states through which of the following amendments
    14
  79. Which clause prevents the national government from sanctioning an official religion
    establishment
  80. The Supreme Court has used selective incorporation to __________ the rights of states
    limit
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American Gov midterm
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