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1 Jeopardy! Begin

2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Vocab. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200
Clauses $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 - $ Checks And balances, separation of powers, varying parties, free elections, majority rules with minority rights, and the 1st amendment describe a C1-$100 Democracy

4 - $ this Paper states that interest groups are politically bound together by common interest and that factions are for self- interest. C1-$200 Federalist 10

5 - $ The Transfer of power from a central government to state or local governments, emphasizes less interference from the central government. C1-$300 Devolution

6 - $ Foreign Policy powers held by the national government by virtue of its being a national government. C1-$400 Inherent Powers

7 - $ This Group of people believes that states should run their own educational systems with only a minimum of interference from their federal government. C1-$500 Decentralists

8 - $100 This practice has created more gridlock in government.
Split ticket voting

9 - $200 This Region was at one time Democratic, but now Republican.
Solid South

10 - $ Ideology That focuses on an extreme form of liberty and advocates for the most strongest comeback of government. C2-$300 Libertarianism

11 - $400 The Strongest factor to the process by which one acquires his or her beliefs.
Family

12 C2-$500 Retrospective voting
- $ Before You vote you ask, “have things improved or not?” You are doing C2-$500 Retrospective voting

13 - $100 a Local party meeting.
Caucus

14 FECA (Federal Election Campaign Acts)
- $ During the 1970s and focused on disclosures, subsidies, limitations, and established the FEC. C3-$200 FECA (Federal Election Campaign Acts)

15 C3-$300 Public interest group
- $ Type Of interest group that has a goal to bring about good policy for society C3-$300 Public interest group

16 - $ FCC Rule that (no longer in effect) that required broadcasters to air a variety of viewpoints on their programs. C3-$400 Fairness Doctrine

17 - $ Providing information, providing means of participation, and providing representation based on interest are benefits of C3-$500 Lobbyists

18 - $100 The People elected officials represent.
Constituents

19 - $200 Personal Work done by staffers to help the constituents.
Casework

20 - $300 This Actions often slows down, stops the process, or prevents voting of a bill
Filibuster

21 - $400 Senate Action to stop a filibuster that requires a 3/5 vote.
Cloture

22 - $500 Power Of most governors to delete or reduce funding in a bill on a line by line basis.
Line Item veto

23 - $ Principle In which the powers of government are separated among three branches: legislative, executive, judicial. C4-$100 Separation of powers

24 - $200 Power Of the courts to rule on the constitutionality of laws and government action.
Judicial review

25 - $300 Capacity To understand and influence political events.
Political efficacy

26 - $ the Practice of selectively choosing media sources which are in harmony with one’s own beliefs. C4-$400 Selective exposure

27 - $500 Term Given to party leaders and party- affiliated elected officials.
Super PACs

28 Commerce Clause Article I, §8, clause 3
- $ congress can regulate trade between nations, between states, and among Indian tribes. C4-$100 Commerce Clause Article I, §8, clause 3

29 Elastic Clause Article I, §8, clause 18
- $ congress Can exercise powers not specifically stated in the Constitution if those powers are “necessary and proper” for carrying out its expressed powers that are specifically stated. C4-$200 Elastic Clause Article I, §8, clause 18

30 - $300 States Cannot unreasonably discriminate against individuals.
Equal Protection Clause 14th Amendment

31 Ex Post Facto Clause Article I, §9, clause 3
- $ Congress Cannot pass a law that punishes a person retroactively, i.e., after the fact. C4-$400 Ex Post Facto Clause Article I, §9, clause 3

32 Privileges & Immunities Clause Article IV, §2, clause 1
- $ A State cannot unreasonably discriminate against citizens of other states. C4-$500 Privileges & Immunities Clause Article IV, §2, clause 1


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