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2 Hands on your buzzers, its... 1 st Semester

3 1000 400 600 200200 600 400 600600 400 200 400 1000100010001000 600 400 200 800800800800800 Federalism 2 Am Political Culture 1 Civil liberties 1 Civil liberties 2 Am Political Culture 2 200

4 he early chief justice whose decisions generally gave the broadest possible sweep to federal powers was $200

5 John Marshall. Back to Game

6 The interstate commerce that the federal government can regulate is now interpreted to include $400

7 almost any kind of economic activity. Back to Game

8 The doctrine of dual federalism grew out of a protracted debate on the subject of $600

9 commerce. Back to Game

10 For our founding fathers federalism was a way to help protect: $800

11 liberty. Good Answer! Back to Game

12 The basic assumption of Marshall’s opinion in the McCulloch case was that the Constitution was established by the Daily Double

13 Back to Game People

14 The most important source of political values in the United States is probably $200

15 The family Back to Game

16 __________ and ___________ are two key elements of U.S. political culture. $400

17 Liberty & Individualism Back to Game

18 Americans have a relatively low degree of class _____________ $600

19 Consciousness Back to Game

20 $800 If people have a sense of political efficacy, then they believe they

21 have a say in what government does. Back to Game

22 $1000 One's own belief about the responsiveness of the government is referred to as

23 external efficacy. Back to Game

24 The notion that individuals should work hard, save their money, and avoid dependence on the state is sometimes referred to as the $200

25 Protestant (work) ethic. Back to Game

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27 _____________ equality is not a basic element of America political culture

28 Economic Back to Game

29 $600 The adversarial, contentious spirit of U.S. society is related most closely to Americans' belief in

30 Individual rights Back to Game

31 $800 Studies show that Americans support constitutional freedoms under what conditions?

32 In the abstract, but not always in the concrete. Back to Game

33 $1000 The level of public trust in government during the 1970s and 1980s compared to the 1950s appears higher than the long-term historical norm. higher, but closer to the historical norm.

34 Back to Game

35 $200 Written defamation of character is known as

36 libel. Back to Game

37 $400 he two clauses of the First Amendment that deal with religion are concerned with

38 free exercise and establishment. Back to Game

39 $600 Conflicts in civil liberties often arise because the _____________ lists several competing rights.

40 Bill of Rights Back to Game

41 $800 he right of free expression, although not absolute, enjoys a higher status than the other rights granted by the U.S. Constitution. This is known as the doctrine of

42 preferred position. Back to Game

43 $1000 Why did the Supreme Court deny the Hazelwood High School student newspaper the right to print certain stories?

44 Because the exercise of free expression by students cannot impede the educational mission of the school. Back to Game

45 $200 Under the Court's decision in Roe, a woman has an unfettered right to an abortion during the first ____________.

46 trimester Back to Game

47 $400 Name the case that declared that segregated public facilities, if equal, did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.

48 Plessy v. Ferguson Back to Game

49 $600 The Supreme Court has decided that any law classifying people on the basis of their race or ethnicity is to be subject to close ____________.

50 Scrutiny Back to Game

51 $800 What was the chief question about civil rights legislation during the 1970s?

52 Whether to merely treat the races equally, or offer catch-up help to traditionally disadvantaged blacks. Back to Game

53 $1000 In their struggle for equal treatment, women, unlike blacks, had to deal with a legal tradition that

54 Whether to merely treat the races equally, or offer catch-up help to traditionally disadvantaged blacks. Back to Game

55 claimed to be protecting them. Back to Game


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