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Court Cases Voting 3 BranchesElections Amendments Key Terms

C1-$100 - $100 Answer: What is a Filibuster. What is it called when a nonstop senate debate is preventing a bill to come to a vote?

C1-$200 - $200 What can a Legislative Veto do And when had it been disbanded? Answer: What is a process in which Congress overturned rules and regulations proposed by executive branch agencies and 1983.

C1-$300 - $300 This cycle can give a blurring effect to someone's sense of loyalty? Answer: What is the Revolving Door.

C1-$400 - $400 True of False: Political Efficacy is someone's ethics on how the government can run the people Answer: What is False.

C1-$500 - $500 k What does Article 1, S8, Clause 18 “making all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying...” refer to? Answer: What is the Elastic Clause.

C2-$100 - $100 When kind of case can be called if an interest group files something to influence the Supreme Court? Answer: What is an Amicus Curiae.

C2-$200 - $200 What case had regulated the “ one man one Vote” rule? Answer: What is Baker vs. Carr.

C2-$300 - $300 United States vs. Lopez had regulated safety zones. What item and Where were these rules made towards to? Answer: What is School Zones & Guns

C2-$400 - $400 It had stopped Florida from recounting their votes in the 2000 election? Answer: What is Bush vs. Gore

C2-$500 - $500 Marbury vs. Madison had established this principle for a certain branch in government? Answer: What is the Judicial Review.

C3-$100 - $100 Why do interest group contribute to candidates campaign? Answer: What is a the hope to get candidate elected and have a connection in Congress to get issues heard.

C3-$200 - $200 True or False: Can ones Political Culture really influence someone's voting pattern/ views? Answer: What is True.

C3-$300 - $300 What political party does the south tend to vote for? Answer: What is Republicans.

C3-$400 - $400 Which caucus can give a big advantage in a candidates campaign? Answer: What is Iowa.

C3-$500 - $500 How does a presidential candidate manage to attract more votes? Answer: What is Balancing the Ticket.

C4-$100 - $100 How is a Presidential veto overthrown? Answer: What is 2/3 vote both the Senate and House.

C $200 What is impeachment and who is a president who had been charged with it? Answer: What is the House charging a government official with wrongdoings and is convicted with 2/3 senate vote. Clinton or Jackson.

C3-$300 - $300 What system keeps all three powers in equal terms and who had proposed it? Answer: What is Checks & Balance. It was Montesquie.

C3-$400 - $400 Who of the House or Senate have a better connection with the people? Answer: What is the House.

C3-$500 - $500 What does a mark up do when passing a bill through Congress? Answer: What is the committee action to amend a proposed bill.

C4-$100 - $100 What is it called when a candidate refers himself to a group? Answer: What is Party Identification.

C4-$200 - $200 What is counted for in presidential elections popular vote or electoral vote? Answer: What is Electoral Vote.

C4-$300 - $300 What are the main state candidates try to get for the electoral vote? Answer: What is a California, Texas, and New York.

C4-$400 - $400 What does straight ticket voting do and how many states do this? Answer: What is the process of allowing one to vote for ones own party candidates. Only 2 states remain doing this.

C4-$500 - $500 Name 3 things that are considered to be apart of political culture. Answer: What is Media, Family, School, and etc.

C4-$100 - $100 Amendment 4 refers to? Answer: What is Search & Seizure with a warrent

C4-$200 - $200 What amendment does not grant un named power to the national government? Answer: What is the 10 th Amendment.

C4-$300 - $300 What does the 5 th Amendment state? Answer: What is the government cannot take private property without compensation.

C4-$400 - $400 What law give suffrage to 18 year olds? Answer: What is the 25 th Amendment.

C4-$500 - $500 What does the 14 th Amendment State? Answer: What no state shal deny any person of there natural rights.