Final Review
What do the following have in common? Right to bear arms Freedom of speech Privacy rights No cruel and unusual punishment Bill of Rights
Which amendment is the right to a trial by jury found? O 6 th Amendment
What is the religion clause that Engel v Vitale dealt with? O Establishment clause
What Amendment did Miranda v Arizona deal with? O 5 th Amendment
What right was reflected in Miranda? O Witness against self O Self-incrimination
Which clause deals with civil rights? O 14 th Amendment’s equal protection clause
Protections against cruel and unusual punishment is protected in: O 8 th Amendment
How long is the President’s term of office? O 4 years
How long is a Senator’s term of office? O 6 years
How long before the bell rings? O Ha! Got you! O Like I know?
What’s principle of the Constitution? O Next 5 slides
Shared powers between state and federal levels of government O Federalism
For a bill to become law, it must first pass through both chambers of Congress O Bicameralism
Congress writes the laws that the President enforces and the Court judges: O Separation of powers
2/3 override, veto, judicial review, impeachment: O Checks and balances of power
To what kind of laws does the Court apply the lemon Test? O Establishment clause
Name one part of the Lemon Test: The law under consideration must: O Have a secular purpose O Not favor one religion over another O Not excessively entangle church and state
Which of the following was a free exercise clause case? O Reynolds O Abbington O Engel O Reynolds
A search warrant is necessary to search your home unless: O Permission is granted O In exigent circumstances (emergency) O Where there are hostages O Where violence is imminent
How has the Court extended provisions of the Bill of Rights to state governments O Selective incorporation
What amendment are provisions passed through the due process clause to nationalize them? O 14 th
What is the main theme of Federalist #51? O Separation of powers
What is Federalist Paper #78 about? O Life tenure of federal judges (to keep them independent).
How has the voting process reduced voter fraud? O Voter registration requirements
Why are members of the House up for reelection every 2 years? O To keep them closer to the people
Do Americans prefer equality of opportunity or outcome? O Opportunity
Who below can vote (no matter the state you live in)? O Felons O The homeless O Insane O Illegal immigrants O Unregistered voters O 17 year olds O The unemployed O Non-citizens
Name one constitutional qualification to be a justice on the Supreme Court: O Trick question: O None!
Why does Congress do most of its work in committees? O Too much work—split up among committees
Name one activity performed in committees: O Analyze bills O Propose amendments to bills O Hear testimony in public hearings O Debate merits of bills O Issue holds on bills (in the Senate only!) O Table bills (in the House only!) O Vote on bills (as a recommendation)
Who is the leader of the House? O Speaker of the House
What party does the Speaker belong to? O The party with the majority in the House
Who is the president of the Senate? O The Vice President of the US (Biden)
Who is the true leader of the Senate? O The majority leader
Who is an assistant floor leader and helps keep party members voting with the leadership and counts votes for upcoming bills of importance? O Whips (House or Senate)
Who presides over the Senate when the VP is not there? O The President Pro Tempore O Pro Tem
If the President suffers a stroke and can no longer perform his duties as President, what does the VP become? O The Acting President of the US
Who is third in line for the presidency following the death of both the President and VP? O Speaker of the House
Who elects the President? O The states
Where is the Electoral College? O State capitols
Name one problem with the Electoral College O Faithless electors O President losing popular vote (Bush/Gore)
What principle of the Constitution does the Electoral College reinforce? O Federalism
What is the last court of appeals? O The Supreme Court
Who appoints federal judges to the bench? O President
Who confirms the appointments? O The Senate
What judicial philosophy describes a Court that frequently overturns federal and state law and is said to legislate from the bench O Judicial activism
When the Court respects precedent and looks to understand the original intent of the Framers of the Constitution, their judicial philosophy is likely: O Judicial restraint
Where is sovereignty located in a democracy? O The people
Where are Senate and House versions of the same bill worked out ? O Conference Committee
Which chamber of Congress is meant to be closer to the people? O House
How can a Senator unique stop legislation from being voted on? O Filibuster O Hold